Sources
- Nicholas Mansergh, The Transfer of Power 1942-7
- H. M. Seervai, Partition of India: Legend and Reality
- Rajmohan Gandhi, Patel: A Life
- Robin James Moore, Escape from Empire
- Philip Zeigler, Mountbatten
- Stanley Wolpert, Jinnah
- Ayesha Jalal, The Sole Spokesman
- V. P. Menon, Transfer of no Power
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Ten years to freedom by Kanji Dwarkadas (1968) Jinnah: India- Partition- Independence by Jaswant Singh 2009
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