2016年8月14日 星期日

Britain’s dangerous legacy of carelessly drawn borders

By the time of independence in 1947 it was clear that many Indian Muslims were determined to break away from Hindu-majority India. It fell to a British civil servant, who knew nothing of the region, to draw a line of partition between territory that would become Pakistan and India
Both a cause and a symptom of tensions between big neighbours in South…
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