In the 1930s, India was under British colonial rule, operating as part of the British Empire. The Government of India Act 1935 introduced a limited form of self-governance, creating provincial assemblies with elected representatives while retaining significant powers for the British Governor-General. This period also saw the rise of the Indian independence movement, with leaders like Mahatma Gandhi advocating for greater autonomy and civil rights. The political landscape was marked by increasing demands for independence, leading to heightened tensions between the Indian populace and British authorities.
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