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 World War II ended in 1945, Indian Freedom
Movement ended a new phase.
 Memories of the suppression during the Quit
India and unfortunate end of INA were still
fresh.
 Wavell proposed some changes and also
released the leaders arrested during the Quit
India and proposed Wavell Plan.
 A mutiny arose by Indian troops stationed in
Delhi.
 Results
 1.) British and Indian attitudes changed towards
British rule of India
 2.) Year long insurrection
 3.) Dissolution of the British East India Company
 4.) Beginning of British Raj, when Great Britain
ruled India directly
 Goals: Democracy, Local Self-Rule, Prevent
mass peasant uprising (like China) by keeping
power centered on middle class leaders.
 The first and the immediate challenge was to
shape a nation that was united, yet
accommodative of the diversity in our
society.
 The second challenge was to establish
democracy.
 The third challenge was to ensure the
development and well-being of the entire
society and not only of some sections.
 Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) was
one of the major spiritual and
political figures in the move for
Indian independence
 For years, Gandhi struggled to keep
the Muslims active in Congress so
India would not have to suffer the
consequence of separation and losing
unity.
 Not only did Gandhi use non-violent
and non-cooperative methods, but he
also repudiated much of the hatred
that some Indians felt towards Hindus
and Muslims.
"Leave India to God. If that is too much,
then leave her to anarchy."
--Gandhi, May 1942
 According to
Gandhi, what are
his three goals to
win independence
from Great
Britain?
3. Must defy the British – Not through violence
1. Hindu-Muslim Unity
2. Must end “untouchability”
 Boycotts British goods
 Goes on Hunger strikes in prison and to stop
violent protests.
 Grants full Independence to India in 1947
 Partitions India by creating East and West Pakistan to avoid
religious conflict – Gandhi not pleased
Jinnah was able to get equal say at
negotiations and refused to accept
living under “Hindu Rule.”
Jinnah planned to say a joke when he met
Lady Mountbatten when he said, “A rose
between two thorns.” However, he
thought she would be in the middle.
India was, therefore, partitioned into two nations: India in the center and
Pakistan to the west and east. Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka)
became independent the following year.
Nehru led the developing
nations in practicing
Non-alignment with the
Superpowers and thus,
received enormous aid
from both the U.S. and
the U.S.S.R.
Kashmir Region
• Muslim majority with Hindu Maharaja
•Conflict starts immediately after Maharaja is forced to
flee.
•India goes to war with Pakistan over control of Kashmir
in October of 1947
•UN negotiates a line of control and cease fire but no
peace is reached.
•Both countries claim all of Kashmir
Thank
you!

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India's independence and partition

  • 1.
  • 2.  World War II ended in 1945, Indian Freedom Movement ended a new phase.  Memories of the suppression during the Quit India and unfortunate end of INA were still fresh.  Wavell proposed some changes and also released the leaders arrested during the Quit India and proposed Wavell Plan.
  • 3.
  • 4.  A mutiny arose by Indian troops stationed in Delhi.  Results  1.) British and Indian attitudes changed towards British rule of India  2.) Year long insurrection  3.) Dissolution of the British East India Company  4.) Beginning of British Raj, when Great Britain ruled India directly
  • 5.  Goals: Democracy, Local Self-Rule, Prevent mass peasant uprising (like China) by keeping power centered on middle class leaders.
  • 6.  The first and the immediate challenge was to shape a nation that was united, yet accommodative of the diversity in our society.  The second challenge was to establish democracy.  The third challenge was to ensure the development and well-being of the entire society and not only of some sections.
  • 7.  Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) was one of the major spiritual and political figures in the move for Indian independence  For years, Gandhi struggled to keep the Muslims active in Congress so India would not have to suffer the consequence of separation and losing unity.  Not only did Gandhi use non-violent and non-cooperative methods, but he also repudiated much of the hatred that some Indians felt towards Hindus and Muslims. "Leave India to God. If that is too much, then leave her to anarchy." --Gandhi, May 1942
  • 8.
  • 9.  According to Gandhi, what are his three goals to win independence from Great Britain? 3. Must defy the British – Not through violence 1. Hindu-Muslim Unity 2. Must end “untouchability”
  • 10.  Boycotts British goods  Goes on Hunger strikes in prison and to stop violent protests.
  • 11.  Grants full Independence to India in 1947  Partitions India by creating East and West Pakistan to avoid religious conflict – Gandhi not pleased Jinnah was able to get equal say at negotiations and refused to accept living under “Hindu Rule.” Jinnah planned to say a joke when he met Lady Mountbatten when he said, “A rose between two thorns.” However, he thought she would be in the middle.
  • 12. India was, therefore, partitioned into two nations: India in the center and Pakistan to the west and east. Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka) became independent the following year.
  • 13. Nehru led the developing nations in practicing Non-alignment with the Superpowers and thus, received enormous aid from both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
  • 14. Kashmir Region • Muslim majority with Hindu Maharaja •Conflict starts immediately after Maharaja is forced to flee. •India goes to war with Pakistan over control of Kashmir in October of 1947 •UN negotiates a line of control and cease fire but no peace is reached. •Both countries claim all of Kashmir