Arrange the following key historical events associated with constitutional developments and the transfer of power in India in correct chronological sequence, from the earliest to the latest.
- 1Desai-Liaquat Pact draft proposal for an interim government
- 2Convening of the Simla Conference under the Wavell Plan
- 3Arrival of the Cabinet Mission in New Delhi
- 4Observance of 'Direct Action Day' by the Muslim League
- 5Clement Attlee's parliamentary statement fixing the deadline for transfer of power
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The correct chronological sequence of events is: (1) Desai-Liaquat Pact draft proposal (January 1945), (2) Convening of the Simla Conference (June 1945), (3) Arrival of the Cabinet Mission in New Delhi (March 1946), (4) Observance of Direct Action Day (August 1946), and (5) Clement Attlee's parliamentary statement on transfer of power (February 1947).
The events progress chronologically as follows:
1. Desai-Liaquat Pact (January 1945)
2. Simla Conference / Wavell Plan (June 1945)
3. Cabinet Mission's arrival in New Delhi (March 1946)
4. Direct Action Day (August 16, 1946)
5. Clement Attlee's declaration of British withdrawal (February 20, 1947).
1. Desai-Liaquat Pact (January 1945)
2. Simla Conference / Wavell Plan (June 1945)
3. Cabinet Mission's arrival in New Delhi (March 1946)
4. Direct Action Day (August 16, 1946)
5. Clement Attlee's declaration of British withdrawal (February 20, 1947).
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Chronological Milestones in the Transfer of Power (1945-1947)