Insurgencies and counterinsurgencies in South Asia

Ray, Subhasish (2022) Insurgencies and counterinsurgencies in South Asia. In: Routledge Handbook of the International Relations of South Asia. Routledge, London, pp. 158-169. ISBN 9781003246626

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Abstract

On the eve of Partition, even in the places where there was a heightened sense of difference, there were many countervailing forces. Mercantile and manufacturing communities from sari weavers to tea planters depended on pragmatic co-operation for their livelihoods, while festivals and holidays were flamboyantly celebrated across the board. Class, as ever, acted as a social gel and rich Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims of the same social standing partied together in gilded hotels, irrespective of religion; university friends of various backgrounds attended the same classes; and poor agriculturalists relaxed together on charpois at the end of a day's work. Above all, it was a very long jump from a sense of difference, or lack of social cohesion, to mass slaughter and rape. There was nothing “inevitable” about Partition and nobody could have predicted, at the end of the Second World War, that half a million people or more were going to die because of these differences

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Social Sciences and humanities > Social Sciences > Social Sciences (General)
JGU School/Centre: Jindal School of Government and Public Policy
Depositing User: Amees Mohammad
Date Deposited: 04 Oct 2022 06:12
Last Modified: 21 Dec 2022 03:02
Official URL: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003246626-15
URI: https://pure.jgu.edu.in/id/eprint/4653

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