Description
Indian Politics (1936–1942) by Reginald Coupland analyzes the political landscape of India during a crucial period leading up to independence. It examines the effects of the Government of India Act (1935), the rise of the Indian National Congress, the role of the Muslim League, and the impact of World War II on British-Indian relations. Coupland explores key events, including the Cripps Mission and Gandhi’s Quit India Movement, offering insights into the growing tensions between Indian nationalism and British colonial rule.




