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Dominion Status or Purna Swaraj? India’s Constitutional Dilemma by Dr. K.C. Mishra

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Information specifically on “Dominion Status vs Complete Independence by Dr. K.C. Mishra” is not available in the provided sources, although books by a K.C. Mishra are mentioned. Historically, “Dominion Status” in the Indian independence movement meant semi-autonomy under British rule, while “Complete Independence” (Purna Swaraj) signified total separation. Younger leaders within the Indian National Congress advocated for Purna Swaraj, which became the official goal in 1929 after the 1928 Nehru Report initially sought dominion status. India achieved independence as a Dominion in 1947 before becoming a sovereign republic in 1950

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