In what ways did the proposals of the Simon Commission represent British attitudes about Indian self-rule?
The Cripps Mission led by Sir Stafford Cripps was a British government delegation that visited India in March 1942 to negotiate a constitutional settlement with Indian leaders. The mission had a significant impact on the constitutional negotiations leading to independence. Key Proposals - The CrippsRead more
The Cripps Mission led by Sir Stafford Cripps was a British government delegation that visited India in March 1942 to negotiate a constitutional settlement with Indian leaders. The mission had a significant impact on the constitutional negotiations leading to independence.
Key Proposals –
- The Cripps Mission offered India dominion status which would have made India a self governing dominion of the British Empire similar to Canada or Australia.
- The mission proposed a constitutional framework that would have established a federal India with a weak central government and strong provincial governments.
- The proposal granted provincial autonomy allowing provinces to manage their own affairs but with the British government retaining control over defense, foreign affairs and communications.
Impact on Constitutional Negotiations –
- The Indian National Congress (INC) rejected the Cripps Mission’s proposals as they did not provide for immediate independence or a strong central government.
- The mission’s proposals did not adequately address the Muslim League’s demands for a separate homeland for Muslims which further complicated the negotiations.
- The failure of the Cripps Mission led to an escalation of demands from Indian leaders with the INC calling for immediate independence and the Muslim League demanding a separate homeland.
- The failure of the Cripps Mission damaged the British government’s credibility in India making it increasingly difficult for them to negotiate a constitutional settlement.
The Cripps Mission’s failure marked a significant turning point in the constitutional negotiations leading to Indian independence. The mission’s proposals were rejected by Indian leaders and the failure to address key demands led to an escalation of tensions and a hardening of positions. Ultimately the British government’s loss of credibility and the increasing demands of Indian leaders made it clear that independence was inevitable.
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The Simon Commission established in 1927 was a british led inquiry into India's constitutional reforms. Its recommendations published in 1930 proposed limited autonomy for India sparking widespread protests and boycotts across the country.The Simon Commission's recommendations, published in 1930, reRead more
The Simon Commission established in 1927 was a british led inquiry into India’s constitutional reforms. Its recommendations published in 1930 proposed limited autonomy for India sparking widespread protests and boycotts across the country.The Simon Commission’s recommendations, published in 1930, reflected British attitudes towards Indian self rule in several ways –
Overall, the Simon Commission’s recommendations reflected the British government’s cautious and gradual approach to Indian self rule while maintaining significant control and power over India.
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