End of the British-Indian Empire: Politics of "divide and Quit" : Select Documents, March-August 1947, Volume 1 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 74
Page 96
... pointed out that so far as I could see the only difference between the scheme I was prepared to give him and that which he could get under the Cabinet Mission plan was that under the Cabinet Mission plan he was obliged to accept a small ...
... pointed out that so far as I could see the only difference between the scheme I was prepared to give him and that which he could get under the Cabinet Mission plan was that under the Cabinet Mission plan he was obliged to accept a small ...
Page 129
... pointed out that if nationalisation was to take place by June 1948 , the Indian Army would not be worth much for several years to come , and if it had to be split on top of that , both parts would be virtually valueless . I also pointed ...
... pointed out that if nationalisation was to take place by June 1948 , the Indian Army would not be worth much for several years to come , and if it had to be split on top of that , both parts would be virtually valueless . I also pointed ...
Page 241
... pointed out to Patel and I pointed out to Nehru that since it was at Nehru's own request that I had dropped the original proposal to allow every province to vote for Pakistan , Hindustan or independence , they could hardly expect me to ...
... pointed out to Patel and I pointed out to Nehru that since it was at Nehru's own request that I had dropped the original proposal to allow every province to vote for Pakistan , Hindustan or independence , they could hardly expect me to ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Prime Minister Viceroy | 201 |
Liaquat Ali Khan Mountbatten | 299 |
Copyright | |
2 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
15th August accept agreed All-India announcement APRIL 1947 Interview areas asked Assam Attlee Baldev Singh Bihar Boundary Commission British Commonwealth British officers Cabinet Mission plan Calcutta Churchill Committee communal Congress leaders Constituent Assembly decision Defence Delhi discussed Dominion of India Dominion Status feel felt Frontier Province future Gandhi gave give Governor Governor-General Hindu Hindustan hope Hyderabad independence Interim Government Jinnah join July June Kashmir Khan Sahib letter Liaquat Ali Khan Lord Ismay Maharaja Majesty's Government matter meeting Menon mind Ministry Mountbatten to Listowel Muslim League Nawab of Bhopal negotiations Nizam Pakistan Pandit Nehru partition partition of India Pathan pointed political position possible Prime Minister Princes proposed Punjab Punjab and Bengal Quaid-e-Azam realise referendum regard remain replied rulers Sardar Patel Sikhs situation statement suggested Suhrawardy talk Telegram thought told transfer of power V. P. Menon Viceroy Viceroy's violence wanted wish