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This seminal three-part work by R. Coupland provides an exhaustive examination of India’s constitutional evolution during pivotal periods of British colonial rule and Indian nationalism. Part I explores the Indian Problem from 1833-1935, tracing the historical foundations and complexities of India’s constitutional framework under British governance.
Part II delves into Indian Politics during 1936-1942, analyzing the crucial years of political transformation, nationalist movements, and the intensifying struggle for independence. The author examines key political developments, leadership dynamics, and constitutional reforms during this turbulent period.
Part III offers Coupland’s perspective on the Future of India, discussing potential trajectories for the nation’s political development and independence. This comprehensive set remains an essential historical resource for understanding India’s path to self-governance and the constitutional debates that shaped modern India.







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