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  45. R. G. Casey (Governor of Bengal) to Pethick-Lawrence, 18 January 1946, ToP, vi, 821.

  46. Wavell to Amery, 22 February 1944, 20 April 1944, ibid., iv, 751–2, 901–3.

  47. ‘Cabinet C. M. (47) 50th Conclusions’ (23 May 1947), ibid., x, 966.

  48. Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah Papers, ed. Z. H. Zaidi, 18 vols (Islamabad: Oxford University Press 1993–2012), ii, 212–23, 439–53.

  49. Mountbatten to the Maharaj-Rana of Dolhpur, 29 July 1947, ToP, xii, 391–3.

  50. ‘Meeting of the Partition Council’ (6 August 1947), ibid., 547–9.

  51. Harshan Kumarasingham, ‘The “Tropical Dominions”: The Appeal of Dominion Status in the Decolonization of India, Pakistan and Ceylon’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 23 (2013), 223–45; A. I. Singh, ‘Keeping India in the Commonwealth: British Political and Military Aims, 1947–49’, Journal of Contemporary History 20 (1985) 469–81; Michael Brecher, ‘India’s Decision to Remain in the Commonwealth’, Journal of Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 12 (1974), 62–90.

  52. Attlee to Major Adeane (the king’s private secretary), 12 June 1947, ToP, xi, 310–11; Earl of Halifax to Attlee, 12 June 1947, ibid., 435; ‘Memorandum by the Secretary of State for India’ (26 July 1947), ibid., xii, 361–3.

  53. The Times, 15 August 1947, 4; Nicholas J. Owen, ‘“More Than a Transfer of Power”: Independence Day Ceremonies in India, 15 August 1947’, Contemporary Record 6 (1992), 415–51; S. J. Davis, ‘August the 15th, 1947: Independence Day in Calcutta’, Army and Defence Quarterly Review 127 (1997), 271–4; Ajit Bhattacharjea, ‘Tryst with Destiny’, Economic & Political Weekly, 11 August 2007, 3278–80.

  54. ‘Viceroy’s Personal Report no. 17’ (16 August 1947), IOR/L/PO/6/123.

  55. Gandhi to Mountbatten, 9 November 1947, CWMG, lxxxix, 507. The table-cloth (labelled as a ‘lace shawl’) is at RCIN 738.

  56. Paul McGarr, ‘“The Viceroys are Disappearing from the Roundabouts in Delhi”: British Symbols of Power in Post-colonial India’, Modern Asian Studies 49 (2015), 787–831; Maria Misra, ‘From Nehruvian Neglect to Bollywood Heroes: The Memory of the Raj in Post-war India’ in Dominik Geppert and Frank Müller (eds), Sites of Imperial Memory: Commemorating Colonial Rule in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2016), 187–206.

  57. Yaqoob Khan Banghash, A Princely Affair: The Accession and Integration of the Princely States of Pakistan, 1947–1955 (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2015).

  58. Lucien D. Benichou, From Autocracy to Integration: Political Developments in Hyderabad State (1938–1948) (Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 2000), chs 6–7; V. P. Menon, The Story of the Integration of the Indian States (Calcutta: Orient Longman, 1956), 201–11.

  59. ‘Indian Political Theories’ and ‘Treaty Rights of Indian States’ in P. G. Sahasranama Iyer (ed.), Selections from the Writings and Speeches of Sachivottama Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, Dewan of Travancore, 2 vols (Trivandrum: Government Press, 1945), ii, 1–52, 272–93. On Travancore, see: Sarath Pillai, ‘Fragmenting the Nation: Divisible Sovereignty and Travancore’s Quest for Federal Independence’, Law and History Review 34 (2016), 743–82.

  60. Constituent Assembly Debates, iv (23 July 1947) 827; x (10 December 1948) 977, 984; x (12 October 1949), 123.

  61. Diego Maiorano, Autumn of the Matriarch: Indira Gandhi’s Final Term in Office (London: Hurst & Co., 2015), 1, 28–31.

  62. Humayan Mirza, From Plassey to Pakistan: The Family History of Iskander Mirza, the First President of Pakistan (Lanham: University Press of America, 1999).

  63. Constituent Assembly Debates, vii (5 January 1949), 1278; viii (17 May 1949) 41–2; x (17 October 1949), 432–4.

  64. B. N. Rau, India’s Constitution in the Making (New Delhi: Orient Longmans, 1960), 348.

  65. ToI, 23 June 1948, 1, and ‘Proclamation by George VI’, IOR/V/27/220/19; Constituent Assembly Debates, xi (25 November 1949), 978, ibid., (26 November 1949), 988.

  66. The Times, 6 March 1961, 13. For the queen’s attendance at the celebrations in January 1961 see: www.britishpathe.com/video/new-delhi-republican-day-parade (accessed 9 April 2018).

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