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Explore the critical constitutional reforms and colonial political initiatives that paved the way for the transfer of power. This section provides a detailed analysis of the Round Table Conferences (1930–1932), the socio-political impact of the Communal Award and Poona Pact involving Gandhi and Ambedkar, and the final British attempts at mediation via the Wavell Plan and the Cabinet Mission Plan (1946), concluding with the Attlee Statement on the British withdrawal from India.
Analyze the role of revolutionary leadership and mass political mobilization during the final phase of the Indian independence movement. Key topics include the ideological shift of Subhas Chandra Bose and the Forward Bloc, the Indian National Congress's stand during World War II, and the explosive post-war upsurges (1945–46), including the RIN Mutiny, which signaled the end of British military hegemony in the subcontinent.
This section examines the socio-economic impact of World War II on India, specifically the man-made tragedy of the Bengal Famine of 1943 and its roots in colonial policy. It further explores the national upsurge on the road to independence between 1945 and 1947 and the complex evolution of communalism—identifying the historical and political factors that led to deepening sectarian divides during the final years of the British Raj.
Trace the final steps toward Swaraj and the eventual Partition of India (1947). This comprehensive section details the journey from the Purna Swaraj pledge to the implementation of the Mountbatten Plan. Learn about the integration of Princely States led by Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, the administrative challenges during the last two years of British rule, and the historical debates surrounding the inevitability of Partition.
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