India-Pakistan relations
Midnight's Children: Salman Rushdie in Conversation. Audio, 15 minutes
Salman Rushdie talks to radio director Emma Harding about his novel Midnight's Children.
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The Man Who Drew the Line. Audio, 28 minutes
How and why did Cyril Radcliffe draw the line of partition between India and Pakistan?
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The Documentary Podcast. Pakistan, Partition and the Present - Part One. Audio, 27 minutes
The mass migration of 1947 and what that version of events says about the country now
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The Documentary Podcast. The Children of Partiition. Audio, 49 minutes
he effects of the Partition of India in 1947 on generations of Indians.
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The Documentary Podcast. Museum of Lost Objects: Delhi's Stolen Seat of Power. Audio, 49 minutes
The creation and capture of Mughal India’s coveted Peacock Throne
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The Documentary Podcast. Museum of Lost Objects: The Necklace That Divided Two Nations. Audio, 23 minutes
India and Pakistan's tussle for Indus Valley antiquities after partition
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Boundaries of Blood. Audio, 40 minutes
How does the Indo-Pakistan war of 1971, which created Bangladesh, still resonate today?
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Chill Out. India/Pakistan Relations. Audio, 28 minutes
War over Kashmir. Three wars in, nuclear weapons make confrontations more dangerous
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Agenda. The Kashmir Question – Interview with Mark Tully. Audio, 25 minutes
Mark Tully on what will be on the table at the summit between Indian and Pakistani leaders
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How it all Began. Indo-Pakistan Tensions. Audio, 13 minutes
Partitioning India involved moving 8 million people and dividing the land
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