Yes.....Mountbatten is the correct answer.
It was basically a discussion and transfer of power from the BRITISH GOVERNMENT to the INDIAN leadership providing India with the independence in 1946
One failure in Gandhi's plan for the Indian independence movement was the inability to prevent the partition of India in 1947, leading to communal violence and the creation of Pakistan. Despite his efforts to promote nonviolence and unity, the deep-rooted religious and political divisions proved challenging to overcome.
third five year plan
his plan was to make blacks and whites be treated the same way
Virginia Plan
Cripps came to India in march1942. He placed certain proposals about India before the Indians. These proposals did not satisfy any political party in India. There was no clear mention of the demand for complete independence in these proposals. Therefore, the congress rejected them.
Nineth Five-Year Plan
Advantage and disadvantage of trying to plan and predict what people will demand and allocating a country's resources on that basis?
basis for State representation in Congress
3 June PlanThe British government proposed a plan announced on 3 June 1947 that included these principles:Principle of Partition of India was accepted by the British GovernmentSuccessor governments would be given dominion statusImplicit right to secede from the British CommonwealthThe Indian Independence Act 1947 was the implementation of June 3 Plan.
Senghor worked to achieve Sénégal's independence from France, although originally he wanted the Sénégalaise to be given full French citizenship as the original French colonial plan had called for. Kwame Nkrumah led the independence movement in Ghana (from Britain). Both became the first presidents of their respective countries.
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