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Asked: February 24, 20242024-02-24T20:59:47+05:30 2024-02-24T20:59:47+05:30In: Political Science

Write a short note on The Cripps Mission.

Write a short note on The Cripps Mission.

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      2024-02-24T21:00:41+05:30Added an answer on February 24, 2024 at 9:00 pm

      The Cripps Mission refers to a significant diplomatic initiative undertaken by the British government during World War II to secure Indian cooperation in the war effort and address demands for self-governance. The mission was led by Sir Stafford Cripps, a prominent British politician, and it arrived in India in 1942.

      Context:

      The early 1940s were marked by global turmoil due to World War II, and the British government recognized the need for greater cooperation from its colonies, including India, to support the war effort. Simultaneously, the demand for Indian self-rule, encapsulated in the Quit India Movement of 1942, was gaining momentum.

      Objectives of the Cripps Mission:

      1. War Effort Support:

        • The primary objective was to seek Indian cooperation in the war against the Axis powers. The British government hoped to secure military and financial assistance from India, which was considered crucial for the war.
      2. Constitutional Proposals:

        • The mission aimed to present constitutional proposals for India's post-war political structure. These proposals were expected to address Indian aspirations for self-governance.

      Key Features of the Cripps Proposals:

      1. Dominion Status:

        • The Cripps Mission proposed the idea of post-war Dominion Status for India, which implied self-governance and the ability to frame its constitution. However, this proposal fell short of complete independence.
      2. Constituent Assembly:

        • The mission suggested the formation of a Constituent Assembly with the task of framing a new constitution for India. This assembly would comprise members nominated by the provinces and states, as well as the nominees of the princely states.
      3. Defense Commitments:

        • The Cripps Proposals included a commitment that, after the war, India would have the right to decide its participation in the British Commonwealth and its involvement in future wars.
      4. Provincial Autonomy:

        • The mission proposed immediate provincial autonomy, allowing provinces to determine their political future. However, this was subject to an opt-out provision for provinces that did not wish to join the proposed Dominion of India.

      Reception and Rejection:

      The Cripps Proposals faced skepticism and opposition from various Indian political leaders. The major point of contention was the limitation on complete independence and the lack of clarity on whether the proposed Dominion Status would be irrevocable. The demand for a timeframe for the realization of complete independence also remained unmet.

      In light of these concerns, the Indian National Congress, along with other political parties, rejected the Cripps Proposals. The failure of the mission contributed to the intensification of the Quit India Movement, with leaders like Mahatma Gandhi calling for immediate and unconditional British withdrawal from India.

      Legacy:

      While the Cripps Mission did not achieve its intended objectives, it marked a crucial phase in India's journey towards independence. The rejection of the proposals fueled the momentum for the Quit India Movement and strengthened the demand for complete independence, eventually leading to the end of British rule in 1947.

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