Mountbatten Plan, Partition, Independence & Communal Tragedy (1947)
Mountbatten Plan (June 3, 1947): partition accepted The Mountbatten Plan, announced on June 3, 1947, was a significant proposal for
Mountbatten Plan (June 3, 1947): partition accepted The Mountbatten Plan, announced on June 3, 1947, was a significant proposal for
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The Quit India Movement, launched on August 8, 1942, was a pivotal episode in India’s struggle for independence from British
Wavell Plan (1945) and the Failure of the Shimla Conference Introduction The Wavell Plan, proposed by Lord Wavell in 1945,
Subhas Chandra Bose and the Forward Bloc (1939) Background Formation of the Forward Bloc Objectives Structure Ideological Orientation Activities and
Historical Context Peasant Movements Labor Movements Interconnections Between Peasant and Labor Movements Impact on Nationalist Discourse Kisan Sabhas in Uttar
Rise of Socialist & Communist Ideas in Freedom Struggle The Indian freedom struggle saw the emergence of various ideologies, among
First RTC (1930): Congress absent The First Round Table Conference (RTC) took place in London from November 12, 1930, to
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