The Indian Independence Act of 1947: Provisions, Paramountcy, and the Transformation of Sovereignty The Indian Independence Act of 1947 occupies a defining place in the history of decolonization, marking the juridical and constitutional moment when British rule in India was dismantled and sovereignty transferred to two successor states: India and Pakistan. Enacted by the British … Continue reading What were the key provisions of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 concerning the transfer of power, and in what ways did the Act address the lapse of British paramountcy over princely states and territories within the subcontinent?
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Mill’s Concept of Civilization and Colonialism – Did His Liberalism Justify Imperial Rule?
John Stuart Mill, while a proponent of liberty and democracy, controversially justified British colonialism by deeming certain societies "uncivilized" and unready for self-rule. This essay examines his conflicting views, critiques from postcolonial perspectives, and questions whether Mill's liberalism can evolve to support indigenous self-determination.