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2025, Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A

The interim government in 1946: A stepping stone toward Indian independence


Author(s): Narander Kumar Sehra

Abstract: Interim govt. In the year of 1946 has turned out to be last mile post towards a nation in respect to itself liberation from British colonization clutches. It will be on the model of the Cabinet Mission Plan, in which leaders to be taken from the Indian National Congress and All-India Muslim League and so many others of similar ideologies. As one who goes to take the politician under his shelter that has the ideologies between all parties up for getting picked for consideration. It shows the collective personality of the government, the road that led to the social and political streams after this, and what it learned as a movement which passed. These result in unveiling the importance of handling a coalition and the importance of the cohesiveness of the same. The legacy of Interim Government is in the structure which it aspires to build up to make present day India.

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Narander Kumar Sehra. The interim government in 1946: A stepping stone toward Indian independence. Int J Hist 2025;7(1):16-19.
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