Indian Plans for Constitutional Structure
Which of the Indian plans provide a three-tiered constitutional structure to address the Indian problem before 1947?
Answer: None of these
Explanation
The Cabinet Mission Plan, proposed in 1946, was a plan to establish a three-tiered federal government in British India:
- Central government: Limited to power over defense, foreign relations, currency, and communication
- Groups of provinces: Three groups, A, B, and C, focused on the three parts of India: Northwest India, Eastern India, and central portions of India
- Individual provinces: Placed at the bottom of the structure
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