After the Raj
Cif bloggers write about India and Pakistan in August 2007, 60 years after partition
Live by milk and rice
Jon WilsonJon Wilson: After the Raj: Bangladesh's experience since partition has been high expectations followed by dashed hopes.
Would you like to visit Pakistan?
Ravinder KaurRavinder Kaur: After the Raj: It hasn't always been an option for those who were once forced to move across the newly carved borders to India.
Bollywood to Lollywood
Abdul-Rehman MalikThe partition delusion
Clive BaldwinThe sexual politics of partition
Sunny Hundal
Full speed ahead
Hamant VermaHamant Verma: After the Raj: Today, the emerging relationship between Britain and India is based on mutual trust and co-operation. This is the future.
Never the twins shall meet
Dilip HiroDilip Hiro: After the Raj: Partition created two very different states - and their contrasting characters were stamped into their respective DNA.
Magic day dreams
Inder MalhotraInder Malhotra: After the Raj: Independent India may have achieved some of Nehru's hopes, but many of them have been shattered.
Partition's other anniversary
Tahmima AnamTime to be a better neighbour
Mark TullyThe experiment that failed
stephen kinzerPakistan celebrates, Baluchistan mourns
Peter Tatchell
A war with no boundary
Saptarshi RayA difficult birth
Yasmin KhanIn Jinnah's footsteps
Sarfraz Manzoor