With the publication of the Transfer of Power in India, V.P. Menon (Last Constitutioinal Adviser to the Governor General of British India) fulfilled a promise he made to Sardar Vallabhabhai Patel (new India’s first Deputy Prime Minister) to write two books: one dealing with the story of the integration of the Indian States (first published by Orient Longman in 1956), and the other narrating the events leading to the transfer of power (first published by Orient Longman in 1957). The story of the transfer of the power is covered in this book from the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939 to the beginning of a new phase of Indian history on 15 August 1947. The narrative deals with the August offer of 1940, the Cripps negotiations, the ‘Quit India’ resolution of 1942, the Simla Conference, the Cabinet Mission, the Interim Government and the Union Constituent Assembly. The lat Viceroy Lord Montbatten’s determined efforts to find a solution acceptable to both the Congress and the Muslim League are described in detail: the 3 June plan, the Indian Independence Bill and the birth of two separate dominions completes the story. The book ends with an account of the communal conflagration which followed immediately after partition. In view of his long and close association with constitutional developments in India, nobody was better qualified than the author at the time to write this account. It remains as authoritative and valuable today as it was when first published.
The Transfer of Power in India
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