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The Royal Indian Navy mutiny was a failed insurrection of Indian naval ratings, soldiers, police personnel and civilians against the British government in India in February 1946. From the initial flashpoint in Bombay (now Mumbai ), the revolt spread and found support throughout British India , from Karachi to Calcutta (now Kolkata ), and ...
1946 Naval Uprising; Tebhaga movement; Punnapra-Vayalar uprising; Post-independence and Cold War. 2nd Congress of the CPI; Goa liberation movement; 1957 general ...
In 1943 he was elected to the central committee of the party. In February 1946 Ranadive played a major role in organizing a general strike in support of the Naval ratings revolt. At its 2nd Party Congress held in Calcutta in February, 1948 the party elected Ranadive in place of P.C. Joshi as its general secretary. [5]
1946 Naval Uprising; Tebhaga movement; Punnapra-Vayalar uprising; Post-independence and Cold War. 2nd Congress of the CPI; Goa liberation movement; 1957 general ...
Basu had also organised a continuous railway strike in support of the 1946 Royal Indian Navy ratings revolt, [44] [36] ... 1946 Naval Uprising; Tebhaga movement;
1946 Naval Uprising; Tebhaga movement; Punnapra-Vayalar uprising; Post-independence and Cold War. 2nd Congress of the CPI; Goa liberation movement; 1957 general ...
1946 Naval Uprising; Tebhaga movement; Punnapra-Vayalar uprising; Post-independence and Cold War. 2nd Congress of the CPI; Goa liberation movement; 1957 general ...
1946 Naval Uprising; Tebhaga movement; Punnapra-Vayalar uprising; Post-independence and Cold War. 2nd Congress of the CPI; Goa liberation movement; 1957 general ...