1945 in India

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1945 in India

1945 was a pivotal year in Indian history, marked by significant political, social, and economic changes as the country approached independence from British rule. The culmination of World War II had profound effects on India, exacerbating food shortages and economic strain, leading to widespread unrest and agitation. The Indian National Congress intensified its demand for self-governance, fueled by the Quit India Movement's legacy. The year also witnessed the formation of the Interim Government, reflecting the increasing influence of Indian leaders. Additionally, the end of the war fostered discussions on decolonization, setting the stage for India's eventual independence in 1947. The social landscape was further shaped by the efforts of various movements advocating for civil rights and equality.