Abstract
The human dimension of the 1947 catastrophe has been the subject of numerous works on the Partition of India. Both states do not let the ghosts of partition, as some consider a ‘holocaust’, rest in peace or let their countrymen lose sight of the trauma even after more than six decades of independence. The haunting memories loom large and lurk behind any attempt to salvage efforts at securing the peace of the region. But then the half a million casualties and the migration of 12 million across borders in an otherwise peacetime milieu is a hard to overlook phenomena and remains even to the present times, one of the greatest migrations ever recorded

Rabia Umar Ali. (2016) Violence as a Way to Freedom: The 1947 Making of Punjab’s Boundary, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 53, Issue 2.
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