What was the position of his majesty's government in the new setup in india?
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His majesty's government' referred to the government of Great Britain. After independence India became a free sovereign country. Britain could no longer interfere in the internal affairs of the country. Lord Mountbatten remained in office as Governor -General up to June 1948
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The majesty's government which refers to the government of Great Britain was powerless in the new setup of India.
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- The position of majesty's government in the new setup in India refers to the British government.
- After India gained independence and was free from the shackles of British rule, Britain could no longer interfere in the internal matters of the country as India became a sovereign country.
- Lord Mountbatten who was the governor-general of India during that time practically had no power in his hand.
- Indian Parliament and the Prime Minister of India were responsible for every duty of the country.
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