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गुरुवार, 19 जुलाई 2012

POST – PARTITION INDIA’S SO CALLED CONSTITUTION REPUBLIC AND INDEPENDENCE (PART II)

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The foreign policy of India is run in close association with the foreign office of British government of London. A British Govt. Pamphlet named the Commonwealth in Brief (Published in 1995) says:- "The commonwealth relations office is the main channel in the United Kingdom through which information on every possible subject of mutual interest is received from and communicate to the department of external affairs of the other members of the Commonwealth where foreign policy is concerned . The commonwealth relations office work in close association with the Foreign Office.

The development plan of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Malaya and other British territories in South and South East Asia are prepared in persuance of the policy of British government. The Commonwealth Prime Ministers decided in their meetings held in 1946 and 1948 that "with a view to check the rising influence of communism" the said part of Asia be developed. For this purpose a meeting of the Commonwealth foreign ministers was held in January 1950 at Colombo . There a consultative committee was set up to enolve a scheme of development. The comm
ittee held their meeting in May 1950 at Sydney(Australia). That committee made a recommendation on the lines of which plans were prepared by the above named countries and as directed by the same committee they were submitted to the meeting of commonwealth government in London on September 25, 1950. There the plan were finally approved. for detailed information readers should go through the proceedings of the above referred meetings.

The whole property of India-land, coinage, Bank notes, Currency notes and property of every other sort vest in the British sovereign wide order No. 18 named as the "
Indian Independence (rights, property and liabilities) orders 1947. It is dated the 14th August, 1947. "It was made by Lord Mountbatten under section(9) of the Indian Independence Act. 1947. This order stands valid in the republic of India.
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