Tell us: how have you been affected by the 1947 partition of India

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
As the 75th anniversary of partition approaches, we would like to speak to individuals in Britain, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh who
experienced partition or whose family may have been based in India before or during that time, and about how the events of partition
impacted their lives
In August 1947 after three hundred years in India, the British left
What remained was a subcontinent partitioned into two independent nation states: a Hindu-majority India, and Muslim-majority Pakistan.It set
forth one of the greatest migrations in human history and worst outbreaks of sectarian violence, as Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs scrambled
across new borders, leaving an estimated one million dead.If you are 18 years or over, you can get in touch by filling in the form below or
contacting us via WhatsApp by clicking here or adding +44(0)7766780300
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