Khushwant Singh Novel Train to Pakistan: Essential Style and Technique for Exploration of the Experience of Rural India

Exploring the Skepticism and Violence of Partition

Authors

  • Shikha . Author
  • Dr. G. Mohana Charyulu Author

Keywords:

Khushwant Singh, Train to Pakistan, style, technique, rural India, World War II, India, Pakistan, objectivity, separation

Abstract

Khushwant Singh turns a tenacious eye on complex responses to such catastrophes as the Second World War and the wicked segment of India and Pakistan. To these occasions he brings objectivity and separation. he isn't one to compliment or to romanticizc. Khushwant Singh has created a few books, some brief tales, analysis, and two volumes of books on the historical backdrop of the Sikhs. The unique kind of energy individuals, the strict and ethnic local area of Sikhs in the Punjab, gives a predictable string through his work. His mentality to Sikhs and Sikhism likewise delineates his complexity in its blend of compassion for analysis. Train to Pakistan, Khushwant Singh's first novel, mirrors the skepticism and savagery generated by the outrages submitted on the two sides during the parcel of the subcontinent among India and Pakistan in 1947. The novel is put in a town which Khushwant Singh calls Mano Majra arranged precisely on the Pakistan-India, line.

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

[1]
“Khushwant Singh Novel Train to Pakistan: Essential Style and Technique for Exploration of the Experience of Rural India: Exploring the Skepticism and Violence of Partition”, JASRAE, vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 3356–3360, May 2019, Accessed: Apr. 02, 2026. [Online]. Available: https://ignited.in/index.php/jasrae/article/view/11933