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Modern Review May 1949

1949

Today there is a tendency on the part of the leaders of the tuition to defer all crucial decisions to compromise on matters involving breach of the fundmental principles laid down by the Congress of Mahatma Gandhi and even to condone those evils which arc admittedly gnawing at the vitals of the Nation on the plea of exigency. [...] he Government of India have informed the other Governments of the Commonwealth of the intention of the Indian people that under the new Constitution which is about to be adopted. [...] "The Government of India► have however declared and affirmed India's desire to continue her full membership of the Commonwealth of Nations and her acceptance of the King us the symbol of the free nssociation of the independent tuitions and OS such the Head of the Commonwealth. [...] "The Governments of the other countries of the Commonwealth the basis of whose membership Of the Commonwealth is not hereby changed accept and recognize India's continuing membership in accordance with the term of this declaration. [...] ".. _. when the situation looked far from helful the Congress accepted the principle of partition and wasted no more time on utopian schemes for maintaining the unity of the country."—(Italics ours) "To decide what the composition of the.sucessor Government would bl negotiations were et once started with the leaders of the Congress the Muslim League and the Sikhs ; and to averi►bOdieg a
government politics public policy
Pages
91
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Kedarnath Chatterji view
Notes
337-356 unknown view
Can Democracy Function in a One-Party State
357-361 D.N. Banerjee view
The Atlantic Pact
361-363 Anil Banerjee view
Model Colonies For Village Regeneration
364-365 G.S. Sardesai view
Food Economy of West Bengal
366-372 Indu Ghosh view
A Successful Experiment in Education
373-376 N.K. Sen view
Radio’s Role in U.S.
377-378 unknown view
Those Who Served us in India
379-383 Jogesh Bagal view
Plastics Manufacture in the United States
383-385 unknown view
Indian Journalism Attributes of Great Editorship
386-ii C.L.R. Sastri view
Prospects of the Tito Regime
389-390 Subrata Chowdhury view
The Politico-Economic Basis of Ind-Afghan Understaling
391-392 Manoranjan Chaudhuri view
Poetry-of T. S. Eliot
393-395 S.M.H. Burney view
Archaeological Possibilities in the Mergui Isles
396-396 Paresh Das Gupta view
State Language
397-399 Rajshekhar Bose view
Indin and (Brttish) “Commonwealth”
399-402 Suresh Deb view
Language and Literature in India
403-404 Sonya Das view
Book Reviews
405-408 unknown view
Indian Periodicals
409-414 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
415-i unknown view