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What was the role of Royal Indian Navy Mutiny in the Indian State Freedom?

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What was the role of Royal Indian Navy Mutiny in the Indian State Freedom?
posted Sep 13, 2016 by Salil Agrawal

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The effects of Royal Indian Navy Mutiny in the Indian State Freedom are following.

The grievances focused on the slow pace of demobilisation. British units were near mutiny and it was feared that Indian units might follow suit. The weekly intelligence summary issued on 25 March 1946 admitted that the Indian army, navy and air force units were no longer trustworthy, and, for the army, "only day to day estimates of steadiness could be made". The situation has thus been deemed the "Point of No Return."

However, probably just as important remains the question as to what the implications would have been for India's internal politics had the revolt continued. The Indian nationalist leaders, most notably Gandhi and the Congress leadership, had apparently been concerned that the revolt would compromise the strategy of a negotiated and constitutional settlement, but they sought to negotiate with the British and not within the two prominent symbols of respective nationalism—-the Congress and the Muslim League. By March 1947, the Congress had limited partition to only Punjab and Bengal (thus Jinnah’s famous moth-eaten Pakistan remark).

source-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Indian_Navy_mutiny

answer Sep 29, 2016 by Devendra Bohre
thankyou sir
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