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When did the Indian government enforce the defence of India Act?
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Solution
The Indian government enforced the defence of India Act in 1939, shortly after the outbreak of world war II. The act was introduced to give the government sweeping powers to deal with national security issues during the war, including the ability to arrest individuals without trial and restrict civil liberties. It was part of the British colonial response to the war and its impact on India.
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