One example, the Pakistan/India division was made without any consideration of where the Hindu and Muslim populations lived, and without sufficient notice to allow for orderly relocation. As a result, millions of people were uprooted, at least hundreds of thousands, perhaps millions, died in the upheaval as a result. Many more innocent deaths than have occurred with the Palestine debacle.
Couple of good reads on India.....
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/677105/posts
We also explored the many burned houses. How were they burned? I would ask the locals. Back would come the casual reply. 'They belonged to Hindus and Sikhs. Our fathers and uncles burned them.' Why? 'So they could never come back, of course.' Why? 'Because we are now Pakistan. Their home is India.' Why, I persisted, when they had lived here for centuries, just like your families, and spoke the same language, even if they worshipped different gods? The only reply was a shrug. It was strange to think that Hindus and Sikhs had been here, had been killed in the villages in the valleys below. In the tribal areas - the no-man's-land between Afghanistan and Pakistan - quite a few Hindus stayed on, protected by tribal codes. The same was true in Afghanistan itself (till the mujahedin and the Taliban arrived).
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/773340/posts
But Javed, a high school student here, says his parents might as well be describing life on the moon. He was 3 when a violent insurgency against Indian control tore apart the state, causing Hindus to flee by the hundreds of thousands. He has never had a Hindu teacher or friend, never tasted Hindu food.