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1926
 
     
The Balfour Report, by former UK prime minister A.J. Balfour, suggests the way forward for the British Commonwealth of Nations        
1930
 
    
Mahatma Gandhi leads a 240-mile march from Ahmedabad to the sea to defy the British salt tax, thus launching a campaign of civil disobedience       
1934
 
    
Mohammed Ali Jinnah becomes president of the Muslim League in India       
1940
 
   
Mohammed Ali Jinnah puts forward the concept of independent Muslim states within India      
1942
 
    
Mahatma Gandhi launches the Quit India Movement, calling on a large crowd in Bombay to 'do or die' in the struggle to expel the British       
1942
 
   
Mahatma Gandhi and nearly all the leaders of India's Congress party are arrested and will remain in prison until the end of the war      
c. 1945
 
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Gamal Abdel Nasser and army colleagues form a secret party, the Free Officers, to fight for an independent Egyptian republic       
1947
 
    
In granting independence to India, Britain partitions the subcontinent along sectarian lines into Pakistan and the republic of India       
1947
 
    
Jawaharlal Nehru becomes prime minister of the newly independent republic of India       
1947
 
    
Muslim leader Mohammed Ali Jinnah becomes the first governor-general of the new state of Pakistan