
Nehru Report
The Nehru Report of 1928 was a proposal by Indian leaders, mainly Jawaharlal Nehru, suggesting self-governance and constitutional reforms for India. It aimed to address Indian demands within the British colonial framework, proposing a dominion status with limited autonomy. The report sought to unify Indians across religious and regional lines by advocating for a single, inclusive constitution. However, it faced opposition from groups like the Muslims, who wanted separate provisions, leading to increased demands for independence. The Nehru Report marked a significant step in India's push for self-rule and constitutional rights during the colonial period.