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discuss the events after the second world war.how did they shape of india?​

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Answered by SwastikRathod
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There can be little doubt that the period 1930-1950 was a watershed for modern India. It was in these years that the ideas for self-government developed, constitutional discussions and elections took place, alongside a political struggle for the freedom of the country.

These were also the years in which the idea of Pakistan and the subsequent division of the country happened.

Only when you read Srinath Raghavan’s study of World War II and its impact on the subcontinent can you understand just how transformational this event was, and how important it is to study the period.

Wars are, of course, always unsettling since their consequences can be catatstrophic and their course uncertain.

India has not really fought any real war since it gained Independence. The wars against Pakistan and China have been limited skirmishes, even though in the 1962 and 1971 wars, subjects of two earlier studies by Raghavan, had important consequences, both geopolitical and psychological.

Peripheral War

India was not a theatre by itself in World War II; it singed our periphery in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Nagaland and Manipur. But as Raghavan has shown, it had enormous domestic political, social and economic consequences, and it made the South Asia that we know of today.

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