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The Indian Demands presents a detailed account of a crucial period in Indian history when nationalist leaders articulated their vision for self-government. This symposium compiles the significant Memorandum of the Nineteen alongside speeches delivered at the Indian National Congress and the All-India Muslim League, offering multiple perspectives on India’s governance scheme.
The work serves as an invaluable historical record of early 20th-century political discourse in India, capturing the intellectual foundations of the independence movement. Through various speakers and contributors, the text explores the constitutional, political, and social dimensions of self-government. G. A. Natesan’s compilation provides readers with primary source material that illuminates the debates, aspirations, and disagreements among Indian political leaders regarding the framework for an independent nation. This symposium remains essential for understanding the complex political landscape that shaped modern India’s trajectory.







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