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  2. Why was British India partitioned? In 1946, Britain announced it would grant India independence. No longer able to afford to administer the country, it wanted to leave as quickly as possible.
    www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-62467438
    Direct British rule of India began in 1858 as a consequence of the Indian Mutiny, a rebellion against the paramountcy of the East India Company.
    www.britannica.com/event/Partition-of-India
    The British thought of their rule as a form of "autocratic paternalism." The British also created "divide and rule" policies, pitting Hindu and Muslim Indians against one another. In 1905, the colonial government divided Bengal into Hindu and Muslim sections; this division was revoked after strong protests.
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