The Women of Partition: How Trauma Crossed Borders and Entered Generations

History remembers borders. Women remember what borders broke. When India was partitioned in 1947, maps changed overnight. Nations were born through ink, politics, and hurried decisions. But for millions of ordinary people, Partition was not a line on paper it was terror, displacement, separation, and grief. And for women, it was often something even moreContinue reading “The Women of Partition: How Trauma Crossed Borders and Entered Generations”