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by Ramachandra Guha


  and British India

  Cripps and

  Gandhi and

  Gandhi’s family background in c03.1, c25.1

  independence and c34.1, c36.1

  joining Union

  Linlithgow on

  and non-cooperative movement

  popular movements in

  represented at Round Table Conference

  status under discussion c18.1, c18.2, c25.1, c26.1

  and women’s rights

  proposed formation of National Government

  as prospective republic

  railway network c06.1, 08.1

  since Gandhi’s death

  wars with Pakistan

  India Office 16.1, 30.1, 30.2, 31.1, 33.1

  Indian Army

  Indian Civil Service (ICS) 02.1, c03.1, c04.1, c19.1, c22.1, c23.1, c26.1, c31.1, c33.1, c34.1

  Gandhi on

  Indian Cotton Association

  Indian Criminal Law Amendment Act (1908)

  Indian Express

  Indian Independence League/Army (Azad Hind Fauj, INA)

  Indian Liberal Federation 11.1, 14.1

  Indian Liberal Party

  Indian Merchants Association of Gibraltar

  Indian Mutiny (1857) see Great Rebellion

  Indian National Army 31.1, 33.1, 33.2, 34.1, c35.1, 36.1

  Indian National Congress prf.1, c01.1, c03.1, c04.1, c04.2, c08.1

  All India Congress Committee (AICC) 07.1, c07.2, c07.3, c09.1, c10.1, c11.1, c15.1, c21.1, c22.1, c25.1, c25.2

  meeting in Allahabad

  meeting in Bombay c29.1, c29.2, c29.3, 32.1

  meeting in Delhi

  meeting in New Delhi

  opposition to Bose as president

  and presidential election (1939)

  Quit India resolution 29.1, c29.2, 30.1

  American branch

  attacked by Churchill

  Azad elected president

  boycott of Simon Commission

  and Cabinet Mission

  charged with totalitarianism

  Churchill on c18.1, c18.2

  committees

  Congress Socialist Party

  Congress Working Committee (CWC)

  and Congress ministries

  discussion on European war c24.1, c28.1

  and diversity in Congress

  and events in Chauri Chaura

  and Gandhi’s proposal for government headed by Jinnah

  meeting in Ahmedabad

  meeting in Allahabad

  meeting in Bardoli

  meeting in Bombay

  meeting in Poona

  meeting in Sevagram and resolution on proposal to Britain

  members imprisoned c32.1, c32.2

  resignations from

  see also Gandhi—Irwin Pact

  Constituent Assembly

  Ambedkar as member of c36.1, c36.2

  demand for c26.1, c26.2, 26.3, c26.4, c26.5

  constitution

  creates Independence Day

  declared unlawful under Indian law

  demands for self-government

  demoralization in c10.1, c10.2

  discussed in House of Commons

  and elections to provincial assemblies c23.1, c24.1

  in elections (1946) c33.1, c33.2

  Extremist faction prf.1, c01.1, c02.1, c02.2

  factions in

  Fundamental Rights Committee

  Gandhi invited to become president of

  Gandhi on c04.1, c19.1

  Gandhi proposes disbandment of

  Gandhi’s leadership of c07.1, c07.2, c12.1, c12.2

  and Gandhi’s memoirs

  Gandhi’s retirement from

  and Government of India Act (1935)

  and Harijan movement

  Independence Resolution 11.1, c17.1

  inquiry into Punjab disturbances c04.1, c05.1, c05.2

  interim government Act on untouchables

  Lazarus on

  leaders journey to Segaon (Sevagram) to consult Gandhi

  Linlithgow’s note on

  majority in Central Assembly

  meeting in New Delhi

  meetings

  Ahmedabad (1921)

  Amritsar (1919) c04.1, c05.1

  Banaras (1905)

  Bombay (1934) c22.1, c22.2

  Calcutta (1901) c04.1, c04.2

  Calcutta (1918)

  Calcutta (1920) c05.1, c06.1, c06.2, c13.1

  Calcutta (1928) c14.1, c14.2

  Deccan (1924)

  Faizpur (1936) c23.1, c27.1

  Gauhati (1926) c11.1, c11.2

  Gaya (1922)

  Haripura (1938)

  Kakinada (1923)

  Kanpur (1925)

  Karachi (1931) c18.1, c19.1

  Lahore (1929) c15.1, c16.1, c16.2, c16.3, c19.1, c21.1, c26.1

  Lucknow (1916) c02.1, c03.1, c03.2

  Madras (1927)

  Nagpur (1920) c06.1, c06.2, c06.3, c07.1, c08.1, c21.1, c25.1, c29.1

  Ramgarh (1940)

  Tripuri (Central Provinces) (1939) c25.1, c25.2

  Minorities Committee

  Moderate faction prf.1, c01.1, c01.2, c01.3, c02.1, 02.2, c02.3, c04.1, c07.1, c07.2, c08.1, c08.2, c08.3, c08.4, c11.1, c14.1, c15.1, c16.1, c16.2, c21.1

  and Muslim League c24.1, c27.1

  Muslim members

  and Muslims

  Jawaharlal Nehru becomes president

  Jawaharlal Nehru proposed as president by father

  no-rent campaign in United Provinces

  and non-cooperation programme

  ‘Old Guard’ 25.1, c25.2

  and participation of India in World War II

  Patel on

  plans for Congress-League coalition

  as political organization

  presidential election (1939)

  Provincial Congress Committees

  provincial ministries

  Radical members c11.1, c16.1

  and re-election of Bose as president

  and religious pluralism

  resignation of ministries (1939) c26.1, c26.2, c26.3

  and Round Table Conferences c17.1, c19.1

  Ruthnaswamy and

  social base of

  and Temple Entry Bill

  views on Hitler

  waning of influence

  Zetland calls a ‘Hindu organization’

  see also Hindu-Muslim relations in India

  Indian Opinion 01.1, 03.1, 05.1, 08.1, 13.1, 20.1

  Indian Review

  Indian Tea Planters Association of Jalpaiguri

  ‘Indianization’

  Indo-Gangetic plains

  industrialization c01.1, 33.1, epl.1

  International Fellowship of Religions

  Iowa, State University of

  Iqbal, Muhammad c06.1, 17.1, c20.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1

  Iran 26.1, 33.1

  Iraq 05.1, 33.1

  Ireland 10.1, 16.1, 20.1

  struggle for independence 02.1, c06.1

  Irwin, Lord (later Earl of Halifax), Viceroy of India

  allows supporters to visit Gandhi in prison

  and Ansari

  condolence on death of Kasturba

  considers approving arrest of Gandhi c16.1, c20.1

  and death of Lajpat Rai

  death of son

  on democracy

  on democracy for India

  and execution of Bhagat Singh c18.1, c18.2

  first meeting with Gandhi

  Gandhi on

  Gandhi’s interactions with

  and Gandhi’s Salt March

  and Gandhi’s warning of civil disobedience c16.1, c29.1

  Haile
y on

  letter to editor of The Times

  meeting with Jinnah

  meets Gandhi after bomb attack near Delhi c15.1, c15.2

  plans round table conference

  receives letter from Gandhi on his release from prison

  replaced as viceroy by Willingdon

  talks with Gandhi c18.1, c20.1

  urged by Ramsay MacDonald to talk with Gandhi

  Willingdon on

  writes to Baldwin about Gandhi

  see also Gandhi—Irwin Pact

  Irwin, W.S. 03.1, 08.1, 08.2

  Isaacs, Gabriel

  Islam see Muslims

  Islam, Nazrul

  Isle of Man, internment camp

  Ismail, Sir Mirza 18.1, c21.1, 26.1, c37.1

  Italy 19.1, 19.2, c24.1, 26.1, 30.1

  Iyengar, H.V.R.

  Iyengar, Srinivasa

  Jabalpur 26.1, 31.1

  Jadhav, Jayaram

  Jaffna 11.1, 11.2

  Jagannath (Congressman)

  Jagjivan, Revashankar 07.1, 18.1

  Jai Hind slogan

  Jainism, Jains c01.1, c01.2, c03.1, c04.1, c12.1, c12.2, c12.3, c13.1, c35.1, epl.1

  Jaipur

  Jajooji, Shrikrishnadas

  Jalalpur

  Jalgaon

  James, E.H.

  James, William, The Varieties of Religious Experience

  Jamia Millia Islamia (university in Delhi) c14.1, c16.1, c22.1, c26.1

  Jammu

  Jamuna, river 38.1, c38.2

  Janata

  Japan, Japanese

  attack on Pearl Harbor

  Azad on

  Bose and

  Burma falls to

  Chiang Kai-shek on c29.1, c29.2

  Churchill suspects Gandhi of intrigues with

  Congress offer on Japanese threat

  Cripps on

  Gandhi and threat from

  Gandhi on 27.1, 29.1, c29.2, c30.1, c31.1

  and Indian Independence League/Army (Azad Hind Fauj)

  Nehru on 626–27

  surrender to Allies in World War II c33.1, c33.2

  take Singapore and Java

  Wavell on

  Jasaulipatti

  Java

  Jayakar, M.R. 06.1, 09.1, 17.1, 20.1, 20.2, c20.3, c29.1

  at conference on Gandhi’s fast c20.1, c20.2

  Jayakar, M.S.

  Jehanabad

  Jesus Christ c04.1, c08.1, c08.2, c12.1, c12.2, c12.3, c16.1, c23.1, c32.1, c34.1

  Jewish Chronicle

  Jews, Judaism c01.1, c03.1, c08.1, c12.1, c13.1, c19.1, c21.1, c22.1, c24.1, c27.1

  exodus to Palestine

  Gandhi and

  Gandhi compares to Indians in South Africa

  and Nazism c28.1, c31.1

  Rajagopalachari on

  and Zionism c24.1, c24.2

  Jhansi, Rani of

  Jharia

  Jhelum

  Jinnah, Fatima

  Jinnah, Muhammad Ali

  admiration of Iqbal

  and Ambedkar c26.1, c30.1

  and appeal from Gandhi for settlement

  asks Irwin to make public statement

  attempt to exclude Azad from interim government

  character

  Chatterjee on

  on civil disobedience

  clash with Mountbatten

  collected speeches (‘Ambassador of Hindu-Muslim Unity’)

  compared to Mazzini

  conflict with Azad over two-nation theory c26.1, c28.1

  on Congress policy to Hindus

  and death of Kasturba

  and ‘Deliverance Day’

  demands parity for Muslim League in proposed executive council

  Mahadev Desai on

  dines with Mountbattens

  distrusted by Nehru

  and Dominion Status

  and election of Azad as Congress president c26.1, c28.1

  and elections (1946)

  as English speaker

  exchanges with Gandhi c24.1, c26.1

  and Fazlul Huq

  Fischer on

  and formation of All-India Nationalist Muslim Party

  on Gandhi

  Gandhi encourages to study Gujarati and Hindi c03.1, c04.1

  Gandhi on c02.1, c26.1, c37.1

  Gandhi suggests inviting Jinnah to form government

  and Gandhi’s letter proposing meeting

  and Gandhi’s reputation

  at Gujarat Political Conference

  heated debates with Jawaharlal Nehru

  on Hindus and the hymn ‘Vande Mataram’

  and Huq

  incendiary speeches

  increase in status

  interviewed by BBC reporter c29.1, c29.2

  and Khilafat movement c05.1, c06.1

  knowledge of Gujarati c03.1, c04.1, c32.1, c32.2

  known as Quaid-e-Azam c26.1, c28.1

  lack of successors to

  in London 01.1, 01.2

  at Lucknow Congress

  marriage see Jinnah, Ruttie

  at meeting in Allahabad

  meeting with Gandhi in Bombay

  meeting with Gandhi on round table conference

  meeting with Irwin c15.1, c17.1

  meeting with Montagu

  meeting with Rajagopalachari

  meets Gandhi in Bombay

  meets Wavell

  Meo leader appeals to for peace

  and misdeeds by Muslims

  and Moderate faction of Congress

  and Muslim League c01.1, c02.1, c23.1, c26.1, c31.1, c32.1

  as Muslim separatist c24.1, c26.1

  on Muslims and Congress c25.1, c26.1, c34.1

  on need for Pakistan c29.1, c31.1, c34.1, c36.1, c36.2, c36.3

  and non-cooperation movement c06.1, c06.2, c34.1

  and Partition

  as permanent president of Muslim League

  Phillips on

  as president of conference in Bombay

  as public speaker

  Rajagopalachari on

  recommends division of India into two states c26.1, c29.1, c36.1

  refusal of plebiscite c32.1, c32.2, c32.3

  rejects Nehru proposal for ‘Umpire’

  on relative status of Congress and Muslim League

  and resignation of Congress ministries c26.1, c32.1

  resigns from Imperial Legislative Council

  rift with Gandhi

  on role of Muslims in India

  Sastri on

  on separate sovereignty

  speaks at Nagpur meeting

  status as leader

  and Suhrawardy’s peace mission

  supports Congress leaders on Simon Commission

  suspected by Patel of dictatorship ambitions

  talks with Gandhi in Bombay

  and Tilak

  tribute to Gandhi

  and two-nation theory c32.1, c32.2

  at Unity Conference in Simla

  urges Gandhi’s release from prison

  use of English language c13.1, c26.1

  see also Pakistan, as project

  Jinnah, Ruttie (née Petit) c02.1, c04.1, c10.1, c23.1

  Joachim, Maurice

  Johannesburg 01.1, 05.1, 05.2, 13.1, 13.2, 21.1, 27.1, 27.2, 30.1, 32.1, 38.1, 38.2

  attack on Gandhi’s life

  Indian women’s club

  meeting in memory of Kasturba

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Jones, Bobby

  Jordan

  Joseph, George

  Joseph, Pothan

  Joshi, N.M.

  Joshi, Subhadra

  Juhu 09.1, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 13.1, 32.1, 32.2
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  Jullundur

  Justice Party (India) c08.1, c23.1, c26.1, c36.1

  Kabir, Sharada

  Kachhalia, Ahmad Muhammad

  Kaira see Kheda

  Kak, Ram Chandra

  Kakinada

  Kalani, T.W.

  Kalelkar, D.B. (Kaka)

  Kallenbach, Hermann 01.1, c01.2, c01.3, 01.4, 02.1, c05.1, c05.2, 13.1, 27.1

  death

  Kamardiya

  Kamrup District

  Kandhamal

  Kannada (language) c24.1, c30.1

  Kanpur 03.1, 10.1, 14.1, 14.2, 15.1, 15.2, 38.1, 38.2

  Shraddhananda Park

  Kanyakumari

  Kapurthala family

  Karachi 02.1, 04.1, 29.1, 38.1

  civil disobedience in

  Congress (1931) c18.1, c19.1

  Gandhi’s speech to students

  naval mutiny

  Karadi

  Karandikar, S.L. 31.1, 32.1

  karma 10.1, 12.1

  Karnatak Press

  Karnataka 16.1, 21.1, 30.1

  Karnool

  Karpara

  Kasargod

  Kasem (suspected thief)

  Kashmir (Jammu and Kashmir)

  Gandhi visits

  invasion by Afridis and Pathans c37.1, c37.2, c37.3

  purges of Hindus

  Kasturba Gandhi Memorial Trust

  Kately, A.E.

  Kathiawar 01.1, 01.2, 01.3, c04.1, 07.1, 08.1, 13.1, 14.1, 22.1

  Kathiawar Political Conference, Wadhawan

  Kaumudi

  Kaunda, Kenneth

  Kavi, Nanalal D., ‘The Ascetic of Gujarat’

  Kavitha, village school

  Keats, John

  Keithan, Dick

  Kemal Pasha see Atatürk, Kemal (Mustafa Kemal Pasha)

  Kenya 08.1, epl.1

  Kenyatta, Jomo

  Kerala 10.1, 16.1, 20.1, 21.1, 23.1, epl.1

  Kesari

  Kesava Menon, K.P.

  Keynes, J. M.

  khadi, khaddar (homespun cloth) c06.1, c07.1, c07.2, c07.3, c09.1, c10.1, c11.1, c11.2, c11.3, c13.1, c14.1, c16.1, c16.2, c21.1

  arrests of women for selling c07.1, epl.1

  clothing c05.1, c07.1

  Gandhi fails to discuss with Irwin

  Gandhi on c07.1, c10.1, c16.1

  Richard Gregg and

  Kasturba on

  promotion of c11.1, c11.2, c11.3, c14.1, 15.1, 15.2, c15.3, c15.4, c16.1, c19.1, c20.1, c23.1, c26.1, c38.1

  sheets of

  shortage of in Madurai

  unaffordable for people in Bombay

  worn by Saraladevi

  Khadri, Maulvi Shah Zahid Hussain

  Khaksars 26.1, 37.1

  Khaliquzzaman, Chaudhry

  Khama, Seretse

  Khan, Ghazanfar Ali

  Khan, Hakim Ajmal c06.1, 09.1, 09.2, 09.3, 10.1, 37.1

  Khan, Khan Abdul Ghaffar 20.1, c22.1, 23.1, 24.1, c24.2

  Khan, Liaquat Ali 36.1, 38.1

  Khan, Riza

  Khan, Shah Nawz

  Khan, Sheikh Amir

  Khan, Sir Sikander Hyat

 

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