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Partition of India

The newly created country of Pakistan continued to use stamps printed by the British, but stamped them with the name Pakistan, until new stamps could be printed.

It's been 70 years since India's Partition. There's finally a museum devoted to it.

August 16, 2017
Conflict

India has a new museum devoted to its Partition with Pakistan. Organizers say they want to collect stories from people not just in India, but Pakistan, Bangladesh and the diaspora.

It's been 70 years since India's Partition. There's finally a museum devoted to it.

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