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This cluster examines the early constitutional experiments introduced by the British to regulate Indian participation in governance. These reforms laid the groundwork for communal representation, limited self-governance, and administrative restructuring, shaping the trajectory of India’s constitutional struggle in the early twentieth century.
This section focuses on ideological debates within the national movement regarding constitutional participation, civil rights, and political strategies. It highlights Congress resolutions, communal negotiations, and the articulation of Indian demands for self-rule.
This cluster examines British constitutional initiatives, commissions, and legislative frameworks aimed at managing Indian political demands. These measures significantly influenced India’s federal structure and provincial autonomy debates.
This section analyses the functioning of provincial autonomy under the Government of India Act, 1935, focusing on electoral outcomes, Congress ministries, governance challenges, and British administrative responses.
This cluster covers late-colonial constitutional negotiations during World War II, examining British offers, Congress–League talks, election politics, and agreements that shaped the final phase of India’s freedom struggle.
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