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(1) A Train to Pakistan is a novel by the Indian author,
Khushwant Singh. (2) Singh was a...
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(1) A Train to Pakistan is a novel by the Indian author,
Khushwant Singh. (2) Singh was a lawyer, a minister of
foreign services, a journalist, and an author. (3) His book,
A Train to Pakistan, is a fictionalized historical story of the
Partition of India in 1947. (4) It examines the historical
event and its after-effects. (5) In the book, Singh leaves
out the political aspects of the Partition. (6) Instead, he
chooses to focus on the human emotions of shock, loss,
and grief. (7) The book narrates the story of people who
drift apart as a result of the Partition, and blame each
other for their pain and sorrow.
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