The Daily Telegraph, a London-based newspaper, carried the news of India's independence with a reference to the Partition, on the extreme left side of the front page. The headline read, "India is now two dominions".
The New York Times used a map of the subcontinent with the caption, "Two Indian nations emerge on world scene". Beside that, there was a small column with the headline, "India and Pakistan become nations, clashes continue".
The Washington Post had a two-column headline, "India Achieves Sovereignty Amid Scenes of Wild Rejoicing".
Morning News had the banner headline, "Sovereign Pakistan and India are born", highlighting the birth of two independent nations.
The headline of Manchester Guardian was, "Farewell and Hail" on top, and then "End of the Indian Empire: Birth of Two Dominions", depicting the contrasting picture of the moment. On one hand, the headline showed the end of British rule in the Indian subcontinent, and on the other hand, welcomed the emergence of two sovereign nations.