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Integration of various princely states into the new indian nation was a challenge. Discuss.

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1. British India was divided into the British Indian Provinces and the Princely States.

2.The British Indian Provinces were directly under the control of the British government.

3.The Princely States,enjoyed some form of control over their internal affairs as long as they accepted British supremacy.

4.Princely States covered one-third of the land area of the British Indian Empire and one out of four Indians lived under princely rule.

5.After the independence the British government took the view that all these 565 princely states were free to join either India or Pakistan or remain independent.

6.The interim government took a firm stance against the possible division of India into small principalities of different sizes.

7.Sardar Patel was India's Deputy Prime Minister and the Home Minister during the crucial period immediately following independence. He played a historic role in negotiating with the rulers of princely states firmly but diplomatically and bringing most of them into the Indian Union.

8.It was a very complicated task which required skilful persuasion. Hence, integration of various princely states into the new indian nation was a challenge.

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