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ID181123
Title ProperImplementing Partition
Other Title InformationProceedings of the Punjab Partition Committee, July–August, 1947
LanguageENG
AuthorBangash, Yaqoob Khan
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article focuses on the workings of the Punjab Partition Committee in the crucial months of July and August 1947. In bringing new material to the historiography of partition, this article challenges the widely held assumption that the Punjab Partition Committee did not deliver. It argues that one must assess and value the large degree of cooperation and agreement between Punjab political leaders on the Committee, despite the charged political and communal atmosphere of the summer of 1947. Furthermore, it argues that the Committee created a limited sense of order during the disarray that prevailed in the run-up to the Transfer of Power. This order was brought about by the cooperation and work of the ‘middle tier’—the bureaucrats and other officials who are often missing from partition literature. The article shows the hard, bureaucratic—yet human—side of partition during these deliberations: at the same time as these people were carrying out partition, they were also suffering its effects. Finally, the Committee's negotiations show how the soon-to-be-established provinces and dominions were setting up their respective states through the procurement of assets and resources.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 55, No.6; Nov 2021: p.1883 - 1925
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies 2021-12 55, 6
Key Words1947 ;  Punjab Partition Committee ;  July–August