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  Asian and African Studies, formerly the Oriental and India Office Collection, British Library, London

  India Office Records and Private Papers (IOR)

  Bodleian Library, Oxford University

  Clement Richard Attlee Papers

  Walter Turner Monckton Papers

  Centre of South Asian Studies, Cambridge University

  Patrick Brendon Papers

  George Frederick Heaney Papers

  Allan Perry-Keene Papers

  O. H. K. Spate Papers

  Ian Stephens Papers

  Hartley Library, University of Southampton

  Louis Mountbatten Papers

  Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King’s College London

  Hastings Ismay Papers

  National Archives, Kew, London (TNA)

  National Archives of India, New Delhi (NAI)

  National Army Museum, London (NAM)

  Roy Bucher Papers

  Herbert Lawrence Hill Papers

  William Robin Palmer Ridgeway Papers

  Reginald Savory Papers

  Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi (NMML)

  Padmaja Naidu Papers

  Jawaharlal Nehru Papers

  Oral History Archive

  U.S. National Archives, College Park, Maryland

  U.S. State Department Records (US)

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