what factors turned favourable to the cause of India's independence after the second world war
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On June 15, 1947, the British House of Commons passed the Indian Independence Act, or Mountbatten Plan, which divided India into two dominions, India and Pakistan. It called for each dominion to be granted its independence by Aug. 15 of that year.
British colonialism, the soaring Indian population, and the rigid class structure of Indian society were the major factors influencing the independence movement.
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