Bibliography on India Partition
Gupta, Sisir. “Kashmir: A study in India-Pakistan relations.” Issues and Prospects, 2018. http://125.22.40.134:8082/jspui/bitstream/123456789/2481/1/Gupta%20Sisir%2CKashmir%20Question.pdf
The study is done on the destruction that has happened on the relationship between India and Pakistan after the partition. The study also gives the economic implications of the partition.
Bandopadhyay, Sekhar. “Caste, Protest and Identity in Colonial India: The Namasudras of Bengal 1872-1947.” 2018. http://125.22.40.134:8082/jspui/bitstream/123456789/2420/1/Bandhopadhyay%2C%20CASTE%20PROTEST%20AND%20IDENTITY%20COLONIAL%20INDIA%20%28210-237%29.pdf
Bandopadhyay did a research to assess the social implications of the partition of India. The study gives the details of the aftermath of the split between India and Pakistan. Don't use plagiarised sources.Get your custom essay just from $11/page
Sharma, Manoj. “Cinematic Representations of Partition of India.” PEOPLE: International Journal of Social Sciences 3.3 (2017). http://grdspublishing.org/index.php/people/article/view/920
Sharma, in the study represents how the partition of India turned out to the opposite of expectations by the pioneers. The initial goal being to settle the divisions due to religion, Sharma argues that the partion created more divisions instead of the expected outcomes.
Behera, Navnita Chadha. “The Kashmir conflict: multiple fault lines.” Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs 3.1 (2016): 41-63. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/2347797015626045
Behera and Chadha did a study to assess the severity of the divisions surrounding the Kashmir issue. They concluded that the Kashmir issue has remained up to date.
Bukhari, Syed Shahid Hussain. “Managing Kashmir Conflict: A Collaborative Approach.” Journal of the research society of Pakistan 53.1 (2016). http://pu.edu.pk/images/journal/history/PDF-FILES/11%20Paper_v53_1_16.pdf
Bukhari assessed the measures that have been employed by different agencies in a bid to manage the Kashmir issue.
Bandopadhyay, Sekhar. “from plassey to partition.” 2018. http://125.22.40.134:8082/jspui/bitstream/123456789/3220/1/Bandopadhyay%2C%20Freedom%20with%20Partition.pdf
Bandopadhyay explains how an issue that had been viewed as a solution to an existing problem came to be the real disaster. The pioneers of the partition process were not aware of the consequences that would come with the partition.
Afonso, A. Political Economies of the Asian Welfare State-A Comparative Study of India & Pakistan. MS thesis. 2016.
https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/54335/2016_Tahir_PA_PM.pdf?sequence=1
Afonso did a research to assess the economic impacts of the wars that followed after the historical partition of India. Further, the study looked into the present conflicts that have continued to affect the economic relation of India and Pakistan.