The problem of Pakistan has given a headache to everyone, more so to me than to anybody else. I cannot help recalling with regret how much of my time it has consumed when so much of my other literary work of greater importance to me than this is held up for want of it.
Table of Contents:-
Part I: Muslim Case for Pakistan
Chapter 1. What Does the League Demand?
Chapter 2. A Nation Calling for a Home
Chapter 3. Escape From Degradation
Part II: Hindu Case Against Pakistan
Chapter 4. Break-Up of Unity
Chapter 5. Weakening of the Defences
Chapter 6. Pakistan and Communal Peace
Part III: What if Not Pakistan?
Chapter 7. Hindu Alternative to Pakistan
Chapter 8. Muslim Alternative to Pakistan
Chapter 9. Lessons From Abroad
Part IV: Pakistan and the Malaise
Chapter 10. Social Stagnation
Chapter 11. Communal Aggression
Chapter 12. National Frustration
Part V: Pakistan or the Partition of India
Chapter 13. Must There Be Pakistan?
Chapter 14. The Problems of Pakistan
Chapter 15. Who Can Decide?
Author(s): B. R. Ambedkar
Edition: 2
Year: 2016
Language: English
Pages: 412
Part I: Muslim Case for Pakistan
Chapter 1. What Does the League Demand?
Chapter 2. A Nation Calling for a Home
Chapter 3. Escape From Degradation
Part II: Hindu Case Against Pakistan
Chapter 4. Break-Up of Unity
Chapter 5. Weakening of the Defences
Chapter 6. Pakistan and Communal Peace
Part III: What if Not Pakistan?
Chapter 7. Hindu Alternative to Pakistan
Chapter 8. Muslim Alternative to Pakistan
Chapter 9. Lessons From Abroad
Part IV: Pakistan and the Malaise
Chapter 10. Social Stagnation
Chapter 11. Communal Aggression
Chapter 12. National Frustration
Part V: Pakistan or the Partition of India
Chapter 13. Must There Be Pakistan?
Chapter 14. The Problems of Pakistan
Chapter 15. Who Can Decide?