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The Radcliffe Line is the boundary demarcation between India and Pakistan, established in 1947 during the partition of British India. It separates the Indian states of Punjab and West Bengal from the Pakistani provinces of Punjab and Sindh, respectively. This line played a crucial role in the division of territory and populations, leading to significant demographic changes and migration.

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