History, asked by anshika9730, 5 months ago

stat any one
important feature of Indian
Independence
Act 1947​

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Answered by rekharajput0919
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Explanation:

The Act's most important provisions were: division of British India into the two new dominions of India and Pakistan, with effect from 15 August 1947. ... termination of British suzerainty over the princely states, with effect from 15 August 1947. These states could decide to join either India or Pakistan.

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Answered by nitishchaturvedi
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Answer:

The Indian Independence Act was passed in 1947. The act created two new independent dominions; India and Pakistan. Pakistan was split into Pakistan and East Pakistan which is now Bangladesh. The Bengal and Punjab provinces were partitioned between the two new countries. These dominions separated the Muslim, Hindu and Sikh population and caused the biggest forced migration which has ever happened that was not the result of war or famine. The Act repealed the use of ‘Emperor of India' as a title for the British Crown and ended all existing treaties with the princely states. Lord Mountbatten continued as Governor-General and Jawaharlal Nehru was appointed India's first Prime Minister, Muhammad Ali Jinnah became Pakistan's Governor-General and Liaquat Ali Khan its Prime Minster. The 15th August 1947 has since become celebrated as India' and Pakistan's Independence Day

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