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A Rationalistic Leader on a Land of Mystics
A deep and lasting friendship which began at their first meeting linked Jawaharlal Nehru to Louis and Edwina Mountbatten. Their close relations were a vital factor in Mountbatten’s successor and enabled him to convince the Indian leadership that the division of their country was the essential, ultimate price of their freedom.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Mountbatten,_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma
A deep and lasting friendship which began at their first meeting linked Jawaharlal Nehru to Louis and Edwina Mountbatten. Their close relations were a vital factor in Mountbatten’s successor and enabled him to convince the Indian leadership that the division of their country was the essential, ultimate price of their freedom.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Mountbatten,_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma
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Then he and his wife made an even more revolutionary gesture. He did visit the home of an Indian who was not one of a handful of privileged princes. To the astonishment of all India, the viceregal couple walked into the garden party at the simple New Delhi residence of Jawaharlal Nehru. While Nehru’s aids looked on dump with disbelief, Mountbatten took Nehro by the elbow and strolled off among the gusts casually chatting and shaking hands. ~ Page 83
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