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H. N. Goshal

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Goshal is said to have visited India just before the Communist Party of India held its second congress of 1948 (some controversy exists regarding this subject; if he was in India and if so, which meetings he attended). In India, and other countries in Asia, the communist parties reoriented themselves
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towards a more confrontational line. Goshal edited a political and strategic document, calling for the Communist Party of Burma to prepare for armed struggle. The document would be nicknamed the 'Goshal Thesis'. The Goshal Thesis stood in sharp contrast to the '
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In response to the Goshal Thesis, the Burmese government ordered a crack-down on the Communist Party. The party responded by calling on its leaders to head for the country-side and led
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on 18 June 1967. He had been on the losing side in a factional conflict following the return of a section of the party leadership that had been exiled in
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from there. At this point, Goshal argued in favour of retaining the presence of the party in the cities and to mobilize for
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and popular protests in Rangoon. Seemingly contradictory to the Goshal Thesis, Goshal was the sole
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and the most prominent theoretician of the party for several years. During the height of the
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on March 14, 1948. At this point, Goshal emerged as the main theorist of the party.
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During the 1960s Goshal was denounced in an inner-party purge, labelled 'the
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After the death of Thakin Ba Hein, Goshal became the head of the
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origin. Goshal was one of the foremost leaders of the
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Index

Burmese name
honorific
given name
Thakin Ba Thein Tin
Communist Party of Burma
Bengali
Burmese
[θəkʰɪ̀ɰ̃ba̰tɪ̀ɰ̃]
communist
trade union
Burma
Bengali Hindu
Communist Party of Burma
Cultural Revolution
Rangoon University
Subodh Mukherjee
Amar Nag
Communist Party of India
All Burma Trade Union Congress
Browderist
Pyinmana
guerrilla warfare
general strikes
Central Committee
Maoist
Liu Shaoqi
Pegu Yoma
Beijing
politburo
Thakin Than Tun

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