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what is the plan according to cabinet mission class 11 political science​

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Answered by gowthaamps
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Answer:

In the Cabinet Mission Plan they created, a three-tiered administrative system for British India, with the Federal Union at the top, individual provinces at the bottom, and groups of provinces in the middle.

Explanation:

  • For Northwest India, Eastern India, and the remainder Central India, three Groups were suggested, designated as Groups A, B, and C, respectively.
  • As the Congress opposed Jinnah's demand for a Pakistan with six full provinces, the mission came up with its own ideas following fruitless negotiations with the Indian leadership.
  • The mission recommended an intricate three-tiered organisation for India, consisting of the provinces, provincial groups, and the centre.
  • The center's authority was to be restricted to foreign policy, defence, finance, and communications.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

A three-tier administrative structure for British India was proposed in the Cabinet Mission Plan by the group, with the Federal Union at the top tier, individual provinces at the bottom tier, and groups of provinces in the middle.

Explanation:

In response to Indian political parties and representatives failing to reach an agreement, the Cabinet Mission and Viceroy, Lord Wavell, issued a statement on May 16, 1946, called the Cabinet Mission Plan, which featured recommendations for the country's constitutional future. This plan proposed that all of India, including the Princely States, join a federation, with the Central Government in charge of communications, defence, and foreign policy, and the provinces and states having control over all other matters.

The goal of the Cabinet Mission was to reach an understanding with the Indian authorities about the formulation of an Indian constitution.

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