which of the following commission/ plan recommended a three-tier confederation of sub-continent during freedom movement
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Cabinet mission plan recommended a three-tier confederation of sub-continent during freedom movement
Those three groups, the modern sovereign states of Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, would have been the most powerful, virtually autonomous units within the three-tier plan of a South Asian confederation
The Cabinet Mission Plan of 1946 was the final attempt of Great Britain to left off its Imperial Power to the hands of India. The plan that was lifted up to create a confederation with three groups.
The plan suggested to divide India and its Princely states into three groups. Group A which consist of Hindus as majority. Group B which includes Muslims as majority and Sikhs and Hindus of Eastern Punjab. Group C which includes Assam and West Bengal.
Some of the important faces of the Cabinet Mission Plan were Lord Pethick-Lawrence, sir Stafford Cripps, Admiralty A. V. Alexander. All of the above mentioned persons are the cabinet members of Prime Minister Clement Attlee.