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The Constitutional Problems in India: Part II offers a comprehensive examination of Indian politics during the transformative period of 1936-1942. This academic work by renowned historian R. Coupland delves into the complex constitutional issues that shaped the trajectory of Indian political development during the pre-independence era.
The book explores the critical political movements, constitutional debates, and governance challenges that defined this period in Indian history. Coupland’s analytical approach provides readers with valuable insights into how political forces, constitutional frameworks, and imperial policies intersected during this crucial phase. The second edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, makes this important historical documentation accessible to scholars, students, and history enthusiasts interested in understanding the foundational political developments that led to Indian independence.
This hardcover edition serves as an essential reference for those studying Indian constitutional history, political movements, and the broader context of India’s struggle for self-governance.
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