Economic consequences of divided India
- Bombay Vora Pub. 1950
- 555p.
During the last generation, when the struggle for independence took a more determined form, the people of the country longed for a free United India. During this very period, however, the insistence on the theory that Hindus and Muslims formed two separate nations became more acute. The efforts of the Indian National Congress and the unusual sacrifies of its leaders and followers gradually met with a powerful obstacle in the form of this theory which obtained increasing support from the foillowers of the Muslim League.