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  Killearn, Lord, 184

  Kipling, Rudyard, 40, 299

  Kirpalani, Sandtas, 160, 167, 184, 212, 249–50, 258–9, 289, 343

  and refugees, 289, 333, 334–5

  Kitchener, Lord, 107

  Kunzru, Pandit, 270

  Lahore (see also Punjab):

  cosmopolitan society of, 14

  inclusion of, in India, 215

  Independence Day violence in, violence during, 232–3

  intercommunity distrust in, 78

  violence and arson in, 159, 160, 211

  Lahore Resolution, 93–4

  Laik Ali, Mir, 340–1

  Lal, Kharaiti, 297

  Lamarque, Geoffrey, 95, 111, 115

  Lambert, Denis, 144

  Lapierre, Dominique, 99

  lashkar tribesmen, invasion by, 310–29 passim

  Liaquat, Khan Ali, 75, 104, 117, 118, 149, 184, 243, 301 (see also Pakistan)

  accusations of, against India, 271

  and armed forces’ division, 175

  assassination of, 349

  on Gurgaon violence, 158–9

  and Nehru, 328

  as Pakistan PM, 275

  and refugees, 258, 289, 295

  and round-table conference, 318

  Linlithgow, Lord:

  and civil-disobedience movement, 38

  and famine situation, 43, 44, 46–7

  India declared at war by, 37

  and Jinnah, 93

  Listowel, Lord, 115, 202–3

  Lockhart, Lt Gen. Sir Robert, 179, 268, 314, 316

  Longmore, Peter, 96

  Lucknow conference, 34, 87

  Lutyens, Edwin, 15

  Maconachie, Evan, 21

  Madras, 138

  famine in, 39

  long-term British presence in, 111

  as one of great provinces, 16

  and transfer of power, see power-transfer plan

  Mahabat Khanji III, Nawab Mohammad, 188, 230, 300

  Mahajan, Mehr Chand, 171, 307, 311–12

  Majumdar, M. K., 13

  Malhotra, Inder, 26, 225, 345–6

  Mamdot, Khan of, 170–2

  Manchester Guardian, 253

  Mandal, Jogendra Nath, 276

  Manki Sharif, Pir of, 308, 310, 322

  Marathas, 20, 59

  land taken from, 17

  Mason, Philip, 21

  Massey, Lt Col. Paddy, 97, 103, 169, 224–5, 249

  Mehta, Prof., 257

  Menon, Krishna, 102, 104, 203, 279

  and Mountbatten, 135

  Menon, V. P., 54, 58, 74, 88, 101, 154, 216, 219, 312–13, 328, 341, 348

  on Auchinleck, 107

  and Princely states, 192–3, 198, 342

  and South Asia future, 155

  and transfer of power, 118–19, 132, 164, 355

  Meos, 158, 159

  Messervy, Lt Gen. Frank, 82, 84, 227, 271, 316

  becomes commander-in-chief, 270

  Miéville, Eric, 101, 118, 137, 139, 152

  Military Evacuation Organisations, 245, 259, 290, 292, 294

  Milligan, Spike, 143

  Ministry of Relief and Rehabilitation, 259, 289, 295

  Mirpur, 310

  Mirza, Gen. Iskander, 349–50

  Mitchell, Norval, 29, 53, 54, 125, 127, 128, 129, 189–90

  Jinnah offers post to, 344–5

  resigns, 345

  Mitchison, Lt Col., 356

  Mitra, Ashok, 286

  Mohammed, Justice Din, 171

  Monckton, Sir Walter, 196, 199, 211, 314

  Montagu–Chelmsford Reforms, 29–30, 31, 34, 36, 46, 53, 67, 72

  Montague, Edwin, 30, 31

  Montgomery, Fld Mshl Bernard, 176, 177

  and Auchinleck, 267–8

  Moolgaonkar, S., 28

  Moon, Penderel, 25, 189, 200, 214–15, 237, 255–7, 280, 291

  Moores, John, 240

  Moreland, W. H., 26

  Morley–Minto Reforms, 29, 60, 61, 87

  Morris, Brig., 228

  Mountbatten, Earl:

  and Attlee, 115–16

  and Auchinleck, 106, 108, 150, 220, 268–9

  departure of, 331

  becomes governor-general, 224

  and Boundary Commission, 220

  calls on Attlee to mediate, 339

  Christie’s view of, 100

  Constituent Assembly discussed by, 156

  early days of, as viceroy, 97–106 passim, 108

  Emergency Committee headed by, 258–9, 266

  final report of, to Attlee, 356

  and Freedom at Midnight, 99

  frontier visit of, 129–30

  and Gandhi, 104–5, 163–4

  at Gandhi’s funeral, 347

  and ICS financial provision, 113

  and Independence Bill, 179

  Ismay’s view of, 100

  and Jinnah, 115, 116–18, 180, 222

  Jinnah’s meetings with, 115, 116–18

  and Kashmir, 202, 312, 318–19, 328–9

  and Kashmir plebiscite, see under Kashmir

  and Krishna Menon, 135

  Kunzru’s accusation against, 270

  and military, wariness of, 216

  and Nehru, 101–3, 130, 152, 153, 179, 355

  new Defence Council chaired by, 312

  and new governor-generalships, 180–1

  on numbers killed, 356

  and Pakistan creation ceremony, 222

  and partition deaths, 99

  and Patel, 67, 104–5, 132

  Personal Report of, 115–16

  political leaders addressed by, 98

  and Princely states, 191, 192, 193, 194, 198, 202–3, 219

  address to princes, 199–200

  and Radcliffe, 210

  reputation of, among Indians, 99

  and round-table conference, 318–19

  staff brought to India by, 100–1

  and transfer of power, see power-transfer plan

  viceroy appointment of, 76, 77, 79, 97–8

  as wartime Supreme Commander, 47, 98

  and Wavell, 79

  Mountbatten, Edwina, 98, 103, 116, 333

  frontier visit of, 129–30

  and Radcliffe, 210

  Mudie, Sir Francis, 124–5, 276, 289, 317, 338

  Mughal Empire, 59

  decline of, 15

  Mukherjee, Bankin, 42

  Mukherjee, Gopal, 247–8

  as feared gang leader, 11

  Mukherji, N., 125

  Munir, Justice Munir, 171

  Muslim League, 55, 353 (see also Jinnah, Muhammad Ali)

  and Bengal partition, 162, 167

  border fortification demanded by, 271

  Constituent Assembly withdrawal by, 56, 75–6, 95

  and departure date, 77

  and elections, 48–9, 50, 96

  founding of, 87

  and Government of India Act, 36–7

  and Interim Government, see Interim Government

  Iqbal’s observations on, 92–3

  Jinnah consolidates, 38

  and Khizar’s resignation, 82

  and Lahore Resolution, 93–4

  at Lucknow conference, 34, 87

  Malda’s Hindus’ witch hunt against, 286

  and military, 149

  national guards of, 55

  Patel’s view of, 104

  Punjab coalition resented by, 15

  and Punjab partition, 162, 167

  and Punjab violence, see under Punjab

  and Rampur riots, 196–7

  and Sylhet referendum, 183

  and transfer of power, see power-transfer plan

  Muslim National Guard, 285

  Muslims (see also Jinnah, Muhammad Ali; Pakistan):

  allocation of seats to, 36

  betrayal felt by, 87

  and Cabinet Mission Plan, 49–50

  and Calcutta rioting, see under Calcutta

  Calcutta’s falling population of, 286

  and Hindus, in Be
ngal, 17

  ‘hunted down and butchered’, 250 (see also Delhi: violence in)

  in Jammu, 310

  Jats’ slaughter of, 14

  marginalisation of, 86

  separate electorate for, 29, 34, 87, 89

  spread of, in India, 85–6

  and wartime Turks, 30, 87

  Muzaffarabad, sacking of, 311

  Naidu, Sarojini, 81

  Naoroji, Dadabhai, 35

  Napier, Lord, 17

  Narain, Jai Prakash, 74

  Nawaiwaqt, 234

  Nawanagar, Maharajah of, 190, 300

  Nawaz, Begum Shah, 271

  Nawaz Khan, Shah, 149

  Nawaz, Capt. Shah, 146–7

  Nazimuddin, Sir Khwaja, 42, 217, 287–8, 348, 349

  Nehru, Jawaharlal, 175

  achievement of goal doubted by, 56

  and armed forces’ division, 172, 176, 177

  and Attlee, 155

  and Auchinleck, 244, 268, 316

  background, lifestyle and beliefs of, 66, 70–1

  becomes Trades Union Congress president, 70

  and Caroe, 179

  Constituent Assembly discussed by, 156

  and Cripps, 47

  Delhi hoodlum assaulted by, 250

  and departure date, 77

  fired on, 128

  and Gandhi, 62, 75

  at Gandhi’s funeral, 347

  and Gokhale, 60

  and Gurkhas, 176

  Gurkhas disliked by, 314

  Gwalior speech of, 135, 191

  independence speech of, 224

  on Jinnah, 93

  and Kashmir, 202, 220

  and Kashmir plebiscite, see under Kashmir

  at Lahore summit, 258

  and Liaquat, 328

  and military, 148–9, 206, 216, 352

  on mixed troops, 244

  and Mountbatten, 101–3, 130, 152, 153, 179, 355

  and new dam, 334

  and new governor-generalship, 180

  and NW Frontier, 128

  on paramountcy, 191

  and Patel, 75, 170, 178

  relations improve after Gandhi death, 347–8

  and power-sharing, 92

  and Princely states, 135, 185, 191–2, 195–6, 201–2, 219, 300–1

  and refugees, 242–3, 258

  appeal for, 295

  and refugees’ lost property, 336

  and round-table conference, 318–19

  Sind complaint of, 124

  and transfer of power, see power-transfer plan

  and war aims, 72–3

  Nehru, Motilal, 66, 68, 71, 87

  Nehru, Nan, 64

  Nehta, Khorshed, 298

  Neogy, K. C., 40, 46, 259

  and refugees, 289, 333

  New York Times, 326

  Nishtar, Sardar Abdur Rab, 161, 170, 276

  North West Frontier, 49, 86, 117, 125–31 (see also Peshawar)

  annual migration from, 310–11

  and Cabinet Mission Plan, 49

  establishment of, 17

  and hopes of Muslim power, 37

  Mountbatten visits, 129–30

  plebiscite in, 119, 130–1, 132, 152–3, 166, 179, 204, 355

  confirmed, 138

  political complexity of, 125–7

  as test case, 151

  and transfer of power, see power-transfer plan

  violence in, 116

  Nye, Sir Archie, 119, 122

  opium, 28

  Orissa, 17, 46, 86, 121, 138, 218, 336, 341

  Pakistan (see also Jinnah, Muhammad Ali; Muslim League; Muslims; power-transfer plan):

  antipathy in, towards India, 288–9

  British soldiers welcomed in, 227

  civil war in, 336, 350–1

  concept of, as Muslim homeland, 88, 92, 94, 96

  Congress decides status of, 134

  and Constituent Assembly, 156

  constitution of, 281

  creation celebrations for, 221–3

  East (later Bangladesh, q.v.), 351

  cyclone hits, 350

  Dacca becomes capital of, 184

  India invades, 351

  as election issue, 49

  financial position of, 349

  first government of, 275–6

  flag chosen for, 278

  and Gandhi’s war prediction, 272

  Gilgit Scouts hoist flag of, 327

  and Independence Bill, see Independence Bill

  India attacked by, 351

  and Indian Independence Act, 275

  India’s early relations with, 271

  and India’s pre-partition cash reserves, 348–9

  and Jinnah–Mountbatten meetings, 117

  Karachi announced as capital of, 184

  and Kashmir plebiscite, see under Kashmir

  and land corridor, need for, 157

  and lashkar invasion, see lashkar tribesmen

  and League’s refusal to budge, 96

  makeup of, 278

  martial law in, 350

  military concerns in, 206

  Muslim atrocities against Sikhs in, 255

  naming of, 88

  and new governor-generalship, 180–1

  as new leading Muslim state, 222

  nuclear capability of, 352

  and passage of democracy, 349

  population of, 278–9

  possibly unsustainable, 153

  and post-Kashmir war with India, 350

  Princely states in, 278

  proposals for government of, 275

  and refugee councils, 295 (see also refugees)

  refugees head for, 221

  secessionist preference for, 154

  State Bank of, 349

  suggested shelving of, 152

  and taxes, 288

  and UN decision, 340

  West–East division of, 349

  Pakistan Air Force, 270

  Pakistan Army, 177, 206, 259, 269, 310, 315, 317, 350, 352

  central role of, 271

  formation of, 173

  remaining British among, 316, 318

  Pal, Chandra, 13

  Palestine, 18, 52, 96, 114–15

  White Paper on, 95

  Palit, D. K., 44, 52, 140, 147, 327

  Pant, Pandit, 121, 218, 226, 265, 294

  partition (see also power-transfer plan):

  and astrologers, 220

  and Boundary Commissions, 170–1, 220, 230

  and British inability to leave India, 3

  Christie’s document on, 167

  Congress would accept, 139

  continuing human cost of, 335

  death numbers concerning, 356

  Gandhi’s views on, 74, 96, 152

  Jinnah’s initial push for, and a separate Pakistan, 96

  and Pakistan creation celebrations, 221–3

  as price worth paying, 132

  of provinces vs of India, 162

  Radcliffe’s preparation for, 209–11, 218–19, 230

  troops required for, 124, 139, 146

  Partition Committee, 167, 170

  formation of, 165

  Partition Council, 170

  and armed forces, 172

  Auchinleck briefs, 204

  Parton, Margaret, 325–6

  Patel, H. M., 165, 167

  Patel, Vallabhbhai, 51, 56, 85, 104–5, 152, 155, 176, 185, 328, 341

  and Abdullah, 318

  Constituent Assembly discussed by, 156

  death of, 348

  and Emergency Committee, 258–9

  and Gandhi, 66–7, 69, 73

  and Hindu–Muslim unity, restoration of, 346

  and ICS financial provision, 113

  and military, 148–9

  and Mountbatten, 67, 104–5, 132

  and Nehru, 75, 170, 178

  relations improve after Gandhi death, 347–8

  and NW Frontier, 128

  and Princely states, 192–3, 194, 195–6, 201, 203, 300–1, 342

  and Ra
dcliffe’s lines, 231

  and round-table conference, 319

  seen as possible leak, 151

  Patiala, Maharaja of, 190, 342

  Pavlova, Anna, 35

  ‘Peccavi’, 17

  Peshawar, 126, 129, 173, 227

  inter-regiment fighting in, 252–3

  Peshawar Club, 229

  Pethick-Lawrence, Lord, 49, 75

  ineffective, 115

  and withdrawal date, 77

  Peyton, John, 230

  Pinnell, Leonard George, 43

  Plan Balkan, see power-transfer plan

  Pockson, Maynard Hastings, 257

  Pocock, Capt. J. G., 173

  Poonch, 309, 310, 317, 326, 327 (see also Kashmir)

  Powell, Brig. Enoch, 142

  power-transfer plan, 156–7, 167 (see also partition)

  calendar for, 167

  conference concerning, 119–25

  passim, 128–9, 131–2, 137

  end of, 131–2

  date proposed for, 76–7, 96, 102, 117, 156–7, 163, 354

  details of, 137–9, 155, 165–7

  country hears, 166–7

  and provincial distribution, 138

  and Ismay’s Cabinet briefing, 150–1

  and Jinnah’s objections, 164

  modified, meetings concerning, 161–3, 164–5

  and details, 165

  and partition question, 162

  Mountbatten criticised over, 169

  Nehru and Patel want quick action on, 170

  Nehru’s rage over, 153–4

  and NW Frontier as test case, 151–2

  urgency for, 168–9

  Prasad, Dr Rajendra, 75, 223, 346

  and Gandhi, 66

  Princely states, 18, 28, 36, 54, 77, 135, 138, 185–203, 219

  and accession, 219, 229–30, 264, 299–302 (see also individual states)

  and Constituent Assembly, 135, 156

  Kashmir and accession, see under Kashmir

  in Pakistan, 278

  and Rampur riots, 196–7

  and refugees, 264

  Punjab:

  and Auchinleck’s errors, 269

  balance of ‘classes’ in, 14

  Boundary Commission for, 170–2

  and Cabinet Mission Plan, 49

  canals in, 27

  coalition government in, 15, 81

  hated Muslim police in, 217

  and hopes of Muslim power, 37

  intermixed religious cultures in, 170

  and internal security, 145

  and Jassar massacre, 290, 292

  lacking League administration, 93

  martial law in, 32

  monsoon conditions in, 242, 262–3

  Muslim–Hindu polarisation in, 15

  Muslim officers disarmed in, 215

  new chief minister of, 342

  and partition, 167, 170–2 (see also partition)

  lines of, 209, 215, 218–19, 230, 231

  and Muslim League, 162, 167

  and Sikhs, 162, 204

  police deserters in, 215

  and refugees, see refugees

  train protection in, 239–40, 260

  and transfer of power, see power-transfer plan

  and uneven distribution of arms, 265

  violence in, 82–4, 102, 116, 123–4, 136–7, 213–14, 215–16, 231–40, 245, 248, 254–7

 

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