Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Situation at the End of WWII
- INA Soldiers
- INA Soldiers imprisoned after helping out
Japanese attempt to invade in 1944
- Congress called for their release
- Saying it would be a tragedy to punish people who fought for freedom
- No matter how mistakenly
- British wanted to make point that INA were traitors
- Brits court marital a sample of 3 officers - 1 Hindu, 1 Sikh, 1 Muslim
- Bad move by Brits - this just united religious opposition against them
- INA officers charged with waging war against crown
- Sentenced to deportation for life
- However they were forced to drop sentence
amongst fears that Indian army could turn on Brits
- Mutinies
- Feb 1946
- total 20000 men from Royal Indian Navy
- In Bombay, Calcutta and Karachi
- Took over approx 80 ships and general strike
was called by Bombay Communist Party
- Congress persuade mutineers to surrender
- Angered many Indians
- However Congress + ML thought that at this point it
was better to work with British then against
- Congress Solved problem - shows shift in power
- British never trust army to sort out problems again after this
- Britain
- 1945 May Elections
- Attlee new PM under Labour govt
- Has close ties with Congress
- determined to give political reform to India
- Wants to form a group to discuss
a new constitution for India
- In British admin in India
- There is a fear that new govt does not
appreciate the strength of support for Pakistan
- Fear of Unrest
- Wavell worried that Labour was too
keen to hand power to Congress
- Food +Coal shortages - unrest building
- Created fears that Congress will
launch another Civil Disob
- Only 50000 soldier in British Indian Army
- 1 soldier to 8000 people
- Army is demoralised, eager to get home
- Large number of soldiers don't return weapons
- Preparation for Partition
- British privately accept that they will leave India in Jan 1946
- There is fear from both Hindus and Muslims who lived in
areas that could be the 'wrong' side of the border
- Britain believes Pakistan must be granted to avoid Muslim uprising
- Amritsar is a problem
- Holy city for sikhs
- Logically should be in Pakistan,
but Sikhs want it in India
- Elections of 1946 would be key in deciding how to move forward
- 1946 Indian Elections
- Polarisation of Support
- Congress win 90% of seats
- Muslim league get 75% of Muslim Vote
- Also win 90% of Muslim reserved seats
- Compared with poor performance in 1937 elections -
shows popularity of Pakistan demand
- Economics
- war debts estimated at 2.7 billion by end of war
- In Britain - began reconstruction programme -
rebuild bomb damaged buildings
- Costs a lot of money
- New Labour govt wanted to introduce Social Reform
- NHS - Education etc - all cost money
- Saw this as a priority over empire
- Britain's investment in India fell in 1930's
- Indian imports fell dramatically
- Japanese goods cheaper
- Owed Indian soldier 1.3 billion in wages
- Keynes estimated empire costing 1 billion per year
- Britain are bankrupt
- Roosevelt died - New president -
less financial backing for Uk