Knowledge Themes
Cabinet Mission Plan 1946
Three-tier Administrative Structure
Grouping of Provinces
Interim Government 1946
Mountbatten Plan (June 3 Plan)
Indian Independence Act 1947
Partition of Punjab and Bengal
Boundary Commission (Radcliffe Line)
Plan Balkan (Dickie Bird Plan)
Wavell's Breakdown Plan
Direct Action Day
Princely States' Accession
Constituent Assembly of India
Two-Dominion Status
Transfer of Power timeline
Structural Subtopics
- Three-tier federal structure of Cabinet Mission Plan
- Grouping of provinces (Sections A B and C)
- Rejection of the demand for a sovereign Pakistan
- Conflict between Congress and League on compulsory vs optional grouping
- Formation and composition of the Interim Government 1946
- Direct Action Day and its communal consequences
- Provisions of the June 3rd Plan (Mountbatten Plan)
- Boundary Commission and the Radcliffe Line
- Indian Independence Act 1947
- Integration of Princely States and lapse of paramountcy
- Role of V.P. Menon and Sardar Patel in the partition process
- Evolution of the Constituent Assembly from the Cabinet Mission framework
- The Breakdown Plan of Lord Wavell
- Shift in British policy from Wavell to Mountbatten
- Impact of the Atlee Declaration of February 1947
Study Material
Full AI-synthesized study material for Cabinet Mission, Mountbatten Plan & Transfer of Power is being calibrated.
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