The Cold War: The Battle Between Two Superpowers — Fexingo History
When Britain hurriedly carved India into two new nations—India and Pakistan—in August 1947, the border was drawn in just six weeks by a lawyer with no knowledge of the subcontinent. Cyril Radcliffe had never visited India. This episode follows the chaos of Partition through the eyes of ordinary people: the Sikh villagers of Punjab who fled westward, the Hindu families of Lahore who abandoned centuries-old homes, and the Muslims of Delhi who feared mob violence. We examine the role of the Boundary Commission, the flawed logic of religious demographics, and the astonishing speed of the Radcliffe Line. We also look at how the British Raj's hasty retreat left behind a million dead and 15 million displaced, creating a refugee crisis that still echoes in South Asian politics today. The episode touches on the massacres at Amritsar and Sheikhupura, the train-loads of corpses, and the question of whether slower decolonisation could have prevented the bloodshed. No figures are more central than Mountbatten, Nehru, Jinnah, and the forgotten Radcliffe himself. #PartitionOfIndia #India1947 #PakistanIndependence #CyrilRadcliffe #RadcliffeLine #BritishRaj #PunjabPartition #BengalPartition #LouisMountbatten #JawaharlalNehru #MuhammadAliJinnah #RefugeeCrisis #Decolonisation #SouthAsianHistory #WorldHistory #History #FexingoHistory #ColdWarEra Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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