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The Constitutional Problems in India: Part II provides a comprehensive examination of Indian politics during the critical 1936-1942 period. This work by renowned historian R. Coupland delves into the constitutional challenges and political complexities that defined India’s struggle for independence and self-governance.
The book analyzes key events including the implementation of the 1935 Government of India Act, the rise of nationalist movements, and the intricate negotiations between British authorities and Indian political leaders. Coupland explores the tensions between constitutional frameworks and political realities, offering insights into the personalities and ideologies that shaped modern India.
This second edition remains an essential resource for understanding the constitutional and political history of India during a transformative era, providing valuable context for the eventual independence and partition of the subcontinent.







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