Indian History·Key Changes
Second Round Table Conference — Key Changes
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| Entry | Year | Description | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Government of India Act 1935 | 1935 | This comprehensive constitutional legislation incorporated many principles discussed during the Second Round Table Conference, including federal structure, provincial autonomy, and separate electorates. The Act established a federal government for India with significant powers devolved to provinces, though the federal provisions never came into effect due to princely states' reluctance to join. | The Act served as the constitutional framework for India until independence and significantly influenced the Indian Constitution's federal structure, center-state relations, and governance mechanisms |