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प्रश्न
Answer in detail.
Attempt a narrative account of how the process of decolonization happened in India during the inter-war period (1919-39).
उत्तर
- It was the launch of the Swadeshi movement in 1905 that mark the beginning of the decolonization process in India.
- In 1919, the Government of India Act provided dyarchy in the provinces.
- The elected provincial assemblies and Indian ministers are permitted to hold certain portfolios in the Legislature.
- But the Indian National congress rejected dyarchy and decided to boycott the Legislature.
- In 1930, the Indian National Congress emerged as a mass militant movement.
- The Government of India Act of 1935, made the British to appease the Indian nationalists and provided great power to the local governments.
- In 1937, the British introduced direct elections and the congress won in most of the provinces.
- The process of decolonisation is very clear by the Montague declaration stating, increasing association of Indians in every branch of the administration and gradual self-government in India is an integral part of the British Empire.
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