For far too long, studies on India’s Partition have remained stuck to the study of its causes, initially in the frame of “high politics” of negotiations and later in reference to some regions, viz. Punjab, Bengal, and United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh). Subsequently, some inadequate attention was paid to Sindh and Bihar. In fact, the sufferings of Hindu minorities of Sindh are still waiting for meticulous attention from professional historians (Nandita Bhavnani’s 2018 book, Making of Exile: Sindhi Hindus and the Partition of India , is an exception; the author is a chartered accountant). Yet, predominant historiographic concerns remained essentially confined to exploring causation. Francis Tucker’s twin-volume account remains inadequately tapped by the historians working on the Partiti

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