In August of 1947, when the British finally left after ruling about two hundred years as colonial reigns in India, the Indian Subcontinent with its beautiful and most captivative geographical conditions was deteriorated at its worst by partitioning it into two splits of independent national states in the terms of religious aspects : as the Hindu-majority 'India', and the Muslimmajority 'Pakistan', which was further divided into two splits 'West Pakistan' – as it's now – and 'East Pakistan' – as it's Bangladesh now – that India's divisions effectuate more of the significant impacts over the years. This book is named as “The Radcliffe Line”, it’s the name of the borders or line drawn by an English Barrister who hadn’t even visited this Indian Subcontinent once. How did he have a chance? We shall discuss here, in this book, what actually the Radcliffe Line is, what the significant motives are which led for its creation, who drew it, how did he draw, how did he get selected by whom, whose roles were most effective, and what the aftermath and backwash of that event are which are still felt by the all the three nations’ citizens India, Pakistan and Bangladesh