A meeting in a room in the House of Lords complex brought together a group of historians, authors and academics this week to explore the span and scope of the Partition Museum Project, which was launched in India in August.
"We are creating a people's museum, in which we will focus greatly on oral histories, apart from public and private documents. We therefore require information on Partition survivors as well as documentation.
"We recognise that creating a museum to an event like the Partition is not an easy task. The Partition was an event that ripped through the fabric of a nation and, as such, has a strong emotional resonance for many.
"Through this project, we hope to eventually create a physical space that will be a memorial to the personal and human tragedies of this event, a commemoration of the resilience of people that migrated, a reminder of the need for continuous dialogue," she said.
It requires an estimated 1 million pounds of funds, to be raised through donations, for the creation and running of the museum for a year.
The trust plans to seek collaborations from all the countries involved in this part of the Indian sub-continent's history - India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Britain.
A series of travelling exhibitions will be hosted throughout 2016 with the launch of the new museum planned for the early half of 2017.
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