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पाकिस्तान को मिलने वाले ये जिले भारत को क्यों मिले | Why These Districts Chose to merge With India?

22 August, 2024

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The partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 left scars that still resonate today. But few know that the map could have been completely different, where cities like Lahore could have been in India, and Amritsar could have ended up in Pakistan. Imagine having to cross borders to visit the Golden Temple in Amritsar or seeing Indians freely roaming the streets of Lahore. This video uncovers a shocking truth about how Lahore was almost part of India, and how cities like Ferozepur, Gurdaspur, and Amritsar narrowly escaped being in Pakistan. The story revolves around the infamous Radcliffe Line, drawn hastily by Sir Cyril Radcliffe under the British government’s command. Despite having never visited India before, Radcliffe had to divide a land he didn’t fully understand, leading to decisions based on assumptions and pressures. The video takes you through how political influences, like those from Mountbatten, swayed critical decisions that shaped the borders of modern India and Pakistan. The narrative also dives into how important cities like Ferozepur, crucial for its irrigation systems and armory, were almost handed to Pakistan, only to be reversed later due to high-level discussions. Discover the historical events, political games, and untold stories that could have rewritten the history of the subcontinent. #PartitionHistory #indiapakistanloc #LahoreInIndia #RadcliffeLine #IndianHistory #AmritsarPartition #Gurdaspur #PunjabHistory #Mountbatten

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