Halfway across the world, a student in a dorm room refreshed a page. A grandfather in a quiet village leaned closer to his tablet. The link was live. At the stroke of midnight, the digital gates had opened, and the story of a nation's birth began to flow through the wires of the world.
and Cordelia Bugeja as Lord and Lady Mountbatten , bringing sophistication to their roles as the final British representatives. Production and Reception freedomatmidnights011080psonywebdlmulti link
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The series gives significant weight to the "Iron Man of India," showing his pragmatic, often tough-minded approach to unifying the princely states. At the stroke of midnight, the digital gates
Introduction "Freedom at Midnight" (1965) by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre recounts the final year of British rule in India and the partition that created India and Pakistan. The book blends reportage, oral history, and narrative non‑fiction to portray political leaders, civil servants, and ordinary people during 1947.
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