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Sub title : The Cabinet Mission, Interim Government Negotiations, and the Struggle for Pakistan
Subject: Partition of India | Cabinet Mission Plan (1946) | Interim Government
Date of publication: 1944
Language: English
Page: 95 p.
Source: National Archives of Pakistan
Serial no: 27454
Keyword: M.A. Jinnah | Cabinet Mission 1946 — Viceroy Lord Wavell — Interim Government | Muslim League — Pakistan — Constituent Assembly | Indian Independence —Sindh Politics — J.R.D. Tata — Doubleday & Company.
Abstract: This collection comprises the political correspondence, telegrams, draft agreements, and personal notes of M. A. Jinnah from the critical period of 1944-1947. It centers on the high-stakes negotiations with the British Cabinet Mission and Viceroy Lord Wavell over the formation of an Interim Government and the constitutional future of India. The documents reveal Jinnah's firm stance on Muslim League representation, his accusations of bad faith against the British, and his strategic planning for Pakistan.
Description: This collection provides a critical, ground-level view into the political strategy, diplomatic struggles, and administrative workings of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the All India Muslim League during the pivotal final years of the British Raj. The documents serve as a raw, unedited chronicle of the intense political maneuvering that culminated in the creation of Pakistan. SCANNED BY: NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF PAKISTAN.
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