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Why were the Indian leaders concerned about the British presence in India during the Second World War?

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Answered by akshatgarg635
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Explanation:

Because India was taken with more amount of taxes by British

Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

The welcoming factors like growth of nationalism, efficient administration, law and order, and education to all made the Indian leaders so concerned about the British presence in India during the Second World War.  

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     The British rule was the rule by the British crown on the Indian subcontinent from the year 1858 to 1947.  It is regarded as the crown rule or "direct rule in India". Growth of nationalism, Modernization of India, efficient administration, law, modern education, and order are the factors that made the Indians and the Indian leaders concerned about the British presence in Second World War.

     Indians also liked and praised the idea of converting India into a civilized nation by the British.  

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