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Ratings: ★★★★☆(4.3/5)
Genre: History, Politics, Non-fiction, South Asian History
Book Review:
Nisid Hajari's ''Midnight's Furies'' is a compelling and deeply researched account of the violence surrounding the 1947 partition of India. Focusing on the year leading up to independence, the book details the cycle of riots and communal massacres that killed hundreds of thousands. Using untapped documents and eyewitness accounts, Hajari explores the complex relationships between Nehru, Patel, Jinnah, and Mountbatten. He argues that their actions created an enduring rivalry between India and Pakistan, fueling modern threats. It's a powerful, intelligent, and beautifully written page-turner of a history book.