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What were the major recommendations of the Cabinet Mission to India in 1946? - History

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What were the major recommendations of the Cabinet Mission to India in 1946?

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1. Union of India: The Mission proposed a Union of India that would include British India and princely states, handling subjects like foreign affairs, defence, and communications.

2. Grouping of Provinces: The provinces would be split into three groups.

  1. Group A includes areas with a majority of Hindus, like Madras, Bombay, and Bihar.
  2. Areas in Group B are mostly Muslim states in the northwest, like Punjab and Sindh.
  3. Northeastern states like Bengal and Assam, where the majority population is Muslim, are included in Group C.

3. Provincial Autonomy: Provinces would have autonomy over all subjects except the three Union subjects.

4. Constituent Assembly: A Constituent Assembly would be formed to draft the Constitution of India. Members would be elected by the provincial legislatures.

5. No Partition: The Mission rejected the demand for Pakistan and recommended a united India, as partition was considered impractical.

6. Right to Say No: After the first general elections under the new constitution, provinces could choose to opt out of the Union.

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Chapter 1: Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase (1935-1947) - EXERCISE 1.5 [Page 43]

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Dr. Sachhidananda Banerjee History [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Towards Independence and Partition: The Last Phase (1935-1947)
EXERCISE 1.5 | Q 1. b) | Page 43
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