Indian Independence Act 1947

Act of British Parliament that granted independence to India and Pakistan
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The Indian Independence Act 1947 was legislation passed by the British Parliament that partitioned British India into the two independent dominions of India and Pakistan.

Provisions

  • Creation of the independent nations of India and Pakistan on August 15, 1947.
  • Partition of Punjab and Bengal provinces.
  • Termination of British suzerainty over princely states.

Legacy

The Act marked the end of the British Raj and the beginning of self-rule for India and Pakistan, though it also led to widespread violence and mass migrations.

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