The Malayan Indian Congress and Early Political Rivalry among Indian Organisations in Malaya, 1946–1950
The Malayan Indian Congress (MIC) emerged amid the chaos of the immediate postwar period in Malaya to represent the interests of the minority Indian community. Several Indian leaders who had been involved in the Indian Independence League during the war decided that a national organisation was neede...
Main Authors: | Rajagopal, Shanthiah, Fernando, Joseph Milton |
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Format: | Article |
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Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
2018
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