How Independent India was ruled by the Powers of the world, and never in reality our governments were never ours
Partition and Humanitarian Crisis: The partition of India was a major setback, resulting in a significant humanitarian crisis. India faced one of the largest migrations in history, with an estimated 14 million people displaced, according to UNHCR estimates. British Role: The proposal for the partition of India, despite opposition from Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress, reflected England's disregard for the welfare of the Indian people. It was perceived as a clear manifestation of their intention to rule the country by keeping it weak. The partition was strategically engineered to weaken India economically and politically, serving British interests. For instance, the inclusion of Sindh in Pakistan, despite being a Hindu-majority region adjacent to Mumbai and Gujarat, and the North West Frontier Province, also a Hindu-majority area, show the flawed decisions. If West Pakistan could be created in the midst of India, far away from East Pakistan, then the North West Frontier Province cou...