Q1: Assess the main administrative issues and socio-cultural problems in the integration process of Indian Princely States. (UPSC GS1 Mains)
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Rulers of the princely states were not uniformly enthusiastic about integrating their domains into independent India.
Administrative issues:
Socio-cultural problems:
Q2: Assess the main administrative issues and socio-cultural problems in the integration process of Indian Princely States. (UPSC GS1 Mains)
Answer:
Introduction
The monarchical states subordinated to British India were termed as Princely States. The word ‘princely’ was deliberately retained during the British regime, to ascribe subordination of the rulers in the sub-continent to the British Crown. At that time more than 500 princely states covered 48 percent of the area of pre Independent India and constituted 28% of its population.
Administration Issues in Integration of Princely States
Conclusion
The interim government led by Indian National Congress negotiated for full integration of princely states into India and in exchange he offered to the rulers a tax free privy purses guaranteed under Constitution, the right to retain their titles and their property and palaces. Article 370 acknowledges the special status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir in terms of autonomy and its ability to formulate laws for the state's permanent residents.
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