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Baldev Singh was chosen again to represent the Sikh viewpoint to the Cabinet Mission Plan that had arrived to discuss proposals for Indian political independence. Singh reiterated the Sikh view that India should remain a united country with special protections for the rights of religious minorities.
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Although Baldev Singh and other Sikhs initially opposed the implementation of the Mission's 16 May scheme, in the grounds that it did not offer any protection to the Sikh community, Baldev Singh joined the new Viceroy's Executive Council, to be headed by Congress leaders Jawaharlal Nehru and
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Although Baldev Singh and other Sikhs initially opposed the implementation of the Mission's 16 May scheme, on the grounds that it did not offer any protection to the Sikh community, Baldev Singh joined the new Viceroy's Executive Council, to be headed by Congress leaders
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When the Cripps Mission arrived in India in 1942 to offer Indians some form of self-government, Baldev Singh was chosen to represent the Sikh community in the talks, which also included the chief Indian political party, the
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after a prolonged illness in 1961. He was survived by his two sons, Sarjit Singh (1927–1993 AD) and Gurdip Singh. Sarjit Singh was the Co-operatives minister in the government of
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Singh also insisted that should partition become inevitable, the division of the Punjab should happen in a way to offer territorial protection to the Sikhs from
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had adviced Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to agree to a ceasefire because "overall military decision was no longer possible". Bucher in his interview with
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The Army was caught unprepared, and itself was torn apart by the conflict. Thousands of Muslim officers were leaving for Pakistan. Riots had broken out in
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to form a government in Punjab, and became the provincial Development Minister for a brief time in the summer of 1942.
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as the Sikh member. Singh became the Defence Member, a post erstwhile held by the British Commander in Chief of the
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into the Indian Union. Singh remained a close advisor on managing the Kashmir conflict and the issues of
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On 15 August 1947, India became an independent nation and Baldev Singh became India's first
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had said that Baldev Singh finally informed him on 31 December to agree with the ceasefire.
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Vallabhbhai Patel as the Sikh member. Singh became the Defence minister.
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Baldev Singh won an election to the Punjab provincial assembly under the
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In September 1948, Baldev Singh and his commanders prepared plans for
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Baldev Singh was born on 11 July 1902 in the village of Dumna in a
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After independence, Baldev Singh was chosen to become the first
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Defence Minister Singh also led the preparations and planning
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Members of the Council of the Governor General of India
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India's Quest for Security: Defence Policies 1947-1965
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He was addressed often with the title of 1334:Haryana Sikh Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee 1218: 1204: 1006: 992: 806: 792: 38: 587:In 1952, Baldev Singh was elected to the 19:For other people named Baldev Singh, see 1329:Delhi Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee 813: 463: 1319:Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee 352:. He became closely linked with Master 1585: 453: 394:While the Congress Party launched the 1199: 987: 787: 735: 438: 76:15 August 1947 – 13 May 1952 1663:Lok Sabha members from Punjab, India 1648:Indian National Congress politicians 717:Paul, Bikash C. (14 December 2019). 716: 13: 1309:All India Sikh Students Federation 603:concerns and was respected by the 14: 1684: 760: 488:. Singh was also a member of the 1571: 1563: 1294:Shiromani Akali Dal (Democratic) 1237: 1226: 1184: 1015: 766: 1668:People from Hoshiarpur district 1658:Members of the Cabinet of India 1613:Shiromani Akali Dal politicians 1375:Sant Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale 364:Cripps Mission and World War II 348:in 1937, as a candidate of the 313:Early life and political career 1274:Shiromani Akali Dal (Longowal) 1269:Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) 684: 664: 566:political integration of India 410:Cabinet Mission and government 1: 1304:Shiromani Akali Dal (Sanyukt) 1289:Shiromani Akali Dal (Panthic) 657: 582: 490:Constituent Assembly of India 21:Baldev Singh (disambiguation) 637:Indian independence movement 378:Indian Independence Movement 346:Government of India Act 1935 256:Indian independence movement 254:political leader, he was an 7: 625: 10: 1689: 1653:Defence ministers of India 1022:Defence Ministers of India 575:, Singh was succeeded by 460:Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 457: 442: 367: 18: 1643:Panthic Party politicians 1618:People from British India 1561: 1488: 1342: 1299:Shiromani Akali Dal Delhi 1246: 1182: 1028: 821: 260:Defence Minister of India 247: 239: 225: 213: 195: 179: 145: 140: 136: 125: 114: 102: 92: 80: 69: 61: 57: 37: 30: 1400:Harcharan Singh Longowal 593:Indian National Congress 385:Indian National Congress 200:Indian National Congress 1548:Operation Black Thunder 1264:Haryana State Akali Dal 1108:Vishwanath Pratap Singh 1083:Chidambaram Subramaniam 1038:N. 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Baldev Singh (disambiguation)

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K. M. Munshi
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British Raj
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Indian National Congress
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Akali Dal
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Partition of India
Minister of Defence
First Kashmir War
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