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Train To Pakistan Apr 2026

Khushwant Singh’s (1956) is a seminal historical novel that uses the fictional village of Mano Majra as a microcosm to explore the harrowing human cost of the 1947 Partition of India. Instead of a broad political overview, Singh focuses on how communal harmony in a small border town collapses into fear and violence when the "ghost trains" arrive—vessels carrying the bodies of refugees massacred across the newly formed borders. Core Themes and Analysis Memory and Negotiations of Identity in Train to Pakistan