![]() History Īt the time of the Indian Independence Movement, Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi advocated for Akhand Hindustan, a proposition that Mahatma Gandhi, believing that 'as Britain wanted to retain her empire by pursuing a policy of divide and rule, Hindu-Muslim unity could not be achieved as long as the British were there.' In addition, Mazhar Ali Khan wrote that 'the Khan brothers determined to fight for Akhand Hindustan, and challenged the League to fight the issue out before the electorate of the Province.' On 7–8 October 1944, in Delhi, Radha Kumud Mukherjee presided over the Akhand Hindustan Leaders' Conference. ![]() The term “Undivided India” is used in Indian passports in reference to the birth place of Indian nationals born before the partition of India in areas that now form Pakistan or Bangladesh. Map of Akhanda Bhārata proper, consisting of India, Pakistan, and BangladeshĪkhand Bharata or Akhand Hindustan are irredentist terms literally meaning 'Undivided India'. ![]()
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