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  1. Khushwant Singh FKC (born Khushal Singh, 2 February 1915 – 20 March 2014) was an Indian author, lawyer, diplomat, journalist and politician. His experience in the 1947 Partition of India inspired him to write Train to Pakistan in 1956 (made into film in 1998), which became his most well-known novel.

  2. Khushwant Singh was a popular Indian journalist, author and lawyer. He is the writer of the world famous novel on India-Pakistan partition tragedy titled Train to Pakistan. Check out this biography to get detailed information on his life.

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  3. Biografia e carriera. Nasce a Badali, nel Punjab (ora in Pakistan) nel 1915. Dopo aver studiato a Lahore e Londra, è stato anche giornalista e fondatore di numerose riviste che in seguito ha diretto. Scrittore tra i più conosciuti e letti in India, ha pubblicato numerose opere, tra le quali una monumentale Storia dei Sikh e i ...

  4. 21 mar 2014 · Khushwant Singh, an Indian diplomat, author and journalist who was one of his country’s best-known chroniclers of strife and slaughter, died on Thursday at his home in New Delhi. He was 99,...

  5. 1 giorno fa · Renowned author and editor Khushwant Singh, known for his book “Truth, Love, and a Little Malice,” sheds light on the imposition of Emergency in India during the Indira Gandhi era. Singh, with his close ties to the Gandhi family, provides a comprehensive account of the events leading to the declaration.

  6. Writer, journalist, one of India's best known satirists and former editor of Hindustan Times, Khushwant Singh, died on Thursday. Singh, known for his witty, fearless and acerbic writings,...

  7. 20 mar 2014 · NEW DELHI (AP) — Khushwant Singh, a journalist, editor and prolific writer whose work ranged from serious histories to joke collections to one of post-Independence India’s great novels, died Thursday at his New Delhi apartment, his daughter said. He was 99.