POSITION IN INDIA
WAR PRODUCTION INCREASES (Recd. 11.40 p.m.) London, Aug. It). International events and recent administrative changes are encouraging more constructive political tendencies in India, says The Times’ Simla correspondent. Even within Congress there is dissatisfaction with Gandhi’s movement. It is significant that in the last week of July only 70 Congressmen courted arrest out of 800 who took the resistance pledge. Gandhi’s interpretations of his nonviolent philosophy are regarded as unreal in relation to world events. The policies of particular party leaders are not hindering India’s war effort. Recruits are flowing into the army in ever-increasing numbers. Ordnance and industrial plants are producing war materials on an unparalleled scale. —U.P.A.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 188, 12 August 1941, Page 6
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