How can India be a founding member of the UN, when it was not even independent then?
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India was one of the original members of the League of Nations. ... Technically, India was a founding member in October 1945, despite it being a British colony. India, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia were all British colonies but were given independent seats in the United Nations General Assembly.
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After the 1857 war of independence, between 1858 and 1947 it was British India. In the Indian subcontinent there were also the French, Dutch, Danish and Portuguese India's. Even, INA's India had been formed at Port Blair. From 1920, British India was a founding member of the League of Nations.
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