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Question
To whom was the power to be transferred according to the Mountbatten Plan?
Solution 1
According to the Mountbatten Plan the transfer of power in India could be on the basis of the partition of the country. Power would be transferred to one whole or more states.
Solution 2
According to the Mountbatten Plan, the transfer of power was based on India's partition. Power was to be transferred to two separate dominions, India and Pakistan, instead of one unified state.
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