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Many interrelated political, cultural, socio-economic and geographical factors contributed to the liberation of French Establishments in India.
raphical and cultural divergence in the French India
French India

French India is a general name for the former France possessions in India. These included Puducherry , Karikal and Yanaon on the Coromandel Coast, Mah? on the Malabar coast, and Chandannagar in Bengal....
 made the French weak in keeping their hold these colonies.









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Decolonisation refers to the undoing of colonialism, the establishment of governance or authority through the creation of settlements by another country or jurisdiction....
 was a global phenomenon which was predominant colonial world between 1940 and 1960s.






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Many interrelated political, cultural, socio-economic and geographical factors contributed to the liberation of French Establishments in India.

Geographical and cultural divergence

Geographical and cultural divergence in the French India
French India

French India is a general name for the former France possessions in India. These included Puducherry , Karikal and Yanaon on the Coromandel Coast, Mah? on the Malabar coast, and Chandannagar in Bengal....
 made the French weak in keeping their hold these colonies.

  • Pondichéry:
    • Location: Southern region of Madras Presidency
      Madras Presidency

      Madras Presidency , also known as Madras Province and known officially as Presidency of Fort St. George, was a province of British India....
      .
    • Language: Tamil
      Tamil language

      Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. It has Official language in India, Sri Lanka and Singapore....
      .
    • Culture: There the culture and way of life of people was typical Tamil
      Tamil people

      Tamil people , are an ethnic group native to Tamil Nadu, a state in India, and the Sri Lankan Tamils of Sri Lanka. They speak Tamil language , with a recorded history going back five millennia....
       lifestyle.
    • External factors: Then was the time, when the Tamil people in Madras Presidency were very powerful at Centre and State governments in Indian Union. They used to have large impact on local pondicherians.
    • Views: There was a mixed proportion of nationalist
      Indian nationalism

      Indian Nationalism describes the many underlying forces that moulded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society....
       and francophile
      Francophile

      A Francophile is a person who has a strong interest in, or admiration for Culture of France. This could include France itself and its History of France, the French language, French cuisine, French literature, etc....
       sentiments
      prevailing in Pondichéry.
    • Sphere of Influence: Pondichéry and its neighbouring communes were completely under the sphere of influence
      Sphere of influence

      A sphere of influence is an area or region over which an organization or state exercises cultural, economic, military or political domination....
       of Pondichéry.


  • Chandernagore:
    • Location: West Bengal
      West Bengal

      West Bengal is a States and territories of India in eastern India. With Bangladesh, which lies on its eastern border, the state forms the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal....
       State.
    • Language: Bengali
      Bengali language

      Bengali or Bangla is an Indo-European languages language of the eastern Indian subcontinent, evolved from the Magadhi Prakrit and Sanskrit languages....
      .
    • Culture: There the culture and way of life of people was typical Bengali
      Bengali people

      The Bengali people are the ethnic community from Bengal in South Asia with a history dating back four millennia. They speak Bengali language , a language of the eastern Indo-Aryan languages branch of the Indo-European languages....
       lifestyle.
    • External factors: Bengal
      Bengal

      Bengal , is a historical and geographical region in the northeast of South Asia. Today it is mainly divided between the independent sovereign nation of the Bangladesh and the state of West Bengal in India, although some regions of the previous kingdoms of Bengal are now part of the neighboring Indian states of Bihar, Assam, Tripura and Oris...
       unit of Indian National Congress
      Indian National Congress

      Indian National Congress-I is a major political party in India. Founded in 1885 by Dadabhai Naoroji, Dinshaw Edulji Wacha, Womesh Chandra Bonerjee, Surendranath Banerjee, Monomohun Ghose, Allan Octavian Hume, and William Wedderburn, the Indian National Congress became the leader of the Indian Independence Movement, with over 15 million memb...
       used to show large influence on Chandernagore.
    • Views: Since Bengal Presidency
      Bengal Presidency

      The Bengal Presidency originally comprising east and west Bengal, was a colonial region of British India, which comprised undivided Bengal, which is present day Bangladesh and West Bengal, as well as the states Assam, Bihar, Meghalaya, Orissa and Tripura....
       was one of the birthplaces for Indian Nationalism
      Indian nationalism

      Indian Nationalism describes the many underlying forces that moulded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society....
      , Chandernagore used to have strong feelings of Indian nationalism
      Indian nationalism

      Indian Nationalism describes the many underlying forces that moulded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society....
       and predominant anti-French sentiments
      .
    • Sphere of Influence: It was completely out of sphere of influence
      Sphere of influence

      A sphere of influence is an area or region over which an organization or state exercises cultural, economic, military or political domination....
       of Pondichéry.


  • Karikal:
    • Location: 132 km to the south of Pondichéry in Madras Presidency
      Madras Presidency

      Madras Presidency , also known as Madras Province and known officially as Presidency of Fort St. George, was a province of British India....
      .
    • Language: Tamil
      Tamil language

      Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. It has Official language in India, Sri Lanka and Singapore....
      .
    • Culture: There the culture and way of life of people was typical Tamil
      Tamil people

      Tamil people , are an ethnic group native to Tamil Nadu, a state in India, and the Sri Lankan Tamils of Sri Lanka. They speak Tamil language , with a recorded history going back five millennia....
       lifestyle. It was the only colony in French India which does not have much of cultural and linguistic differences w.r.t Pondichéry.
    • External factors: The changes political movements in Pondichéry and Madras State
      Madras State

      Madras State was the name by which the Indian state of Tamil Nadu was known from January 26, 1950 till 1968. Initially, Madras State also included coastal parts of modern-day Andhra Pradesh, northern Kerala and Bellary and Dakshin Kannada districts of Karnataka....
       used to have very impact on Karikal.
    • Views: From a long time, Karikal used to have anti-French sentiments prevailed in them.
    • Sphere of Influence: It was completely under sphere of influence
      Sphere of influence

      A sphere of influence is an area or region over which an organization or state exercises cultural, economic, military or political domination....
       of Pondichéry.


  • Mahé:
    • Location: It was located along the Malabar coast
      Malabar Coast

      The Malabar Coast also known as the Malabarian Coast, is a long and narrow south-western shore line of the mainland Indian subcontinent....
       of Arabian sea
      Arabian Sea

      The Arabian Sea is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui, the north-east point of Somalia, Socotra, Kanyakumari in India, and the western coast of Sri Lanka....
       in Madras Presidency
      Madras Presidency

      Madras Presidency , also known as Madras Province and known officially as Presidency of Fort St. George, was a province of British India....
      .
    • Language: Malayalam.
    • Culture: There the culture and way of life of people was typical Malayali lifestyle.
    • External factors: Keralite Congress politicians in Madras Presidency used to influence Mahé.
    • Views: Mahé used to have strong impact of nationalist
      Indian nationalism

      Indian Nationalism describes the many underlying forces that moulded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society....
       feelings
      .
    • Sphere of Influence: It was largely out of sphere of influence
      Sphere of influence

      A sphere of influence is an area or region over which an organization or state exercises cultural, economic, military or political domination....
       of Pondichéry.


  • Yanaon:
    • Location: Along the coast of Godavari
      Godavari River

      This article is about the river Godavari in India. For other uses, see Godavari The Godavari is a river that runs from western to south India and is considered to be one of big river basins in India....
       in northern region of Madras Presidency
      Madras Presidency

      Madras Presidency , also known as Madras Province and known officially as Presidency of Fort St. George, was a province of British India....
      .
    • Language: Telugu
      Telugu language

      Telugu or Telegu is one of the four classical languages of India. It is a South-Central Dravidian languages mostly spoken in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, where it is the official language....
      .
    • Culture: There the culture and way of life of people was typical Andhra
      Telugu people

      Telugu people refer to the group of Dravidian people who natively speak the Telugu language. They are one of the most ancient ethnic groups found in India, existing prior to the writing of the Vedas and mentioned in the Ramayana and Mahabharat epics....
       lifestyle.
    • External factors: Andhra State
      Andhra State

      Andhra State was a state in India created on October 1 1953 from the Telugu language-speaking northern districts of Madras Presidency. On November 1 1956 it was merged with the Telangana region of Hyderabad State to form the united Telugu-speaking state of Andhra Pradesh....
       politics had no impact on pro-French Yanam
      Yanam

      Yanam may refer to*Yanam , a colony of French India.*Yanam , a district in Pondicherry, India.*Yanam language, a Yanomaman language of Brazil and Venezuela...
      .
    • Views: Yanaon used to have extremely dominant pro-French
      Francophile

      A Francophile is a person who has a strong interest in, or admiration for Culture of France. This could include France itself and its History of France, the French language, French cuisine, French literature, etc....
       atmosphere
      . It was the only colony
      Colony

      In politics and in history, a colony is a Territory under the immediate political control of a state. For colonies in antiquity, city-states would often found their own colonies....
       which had very high francophile
      Francophile

      A Francophile is a person who has a strong interest in, or admiration for Culture of France. This could include France itself and its History of France, the French language, French cuisine, French literature, etc....
       population in native
      Indigenous peoples

      File:Kaiapos.jpegThe term indigenous peoples or autochthonous peoples can be used to describe any ethnic group of people who inhabit a geographic region with which they have the earliest known historical connection, alongside immigrants which have populated the region and which are greater in number....
       people.
    • Sphere of Influence: It was largely out of sphere of influence
      Sphere of influence

      A sphere of influence is an area or region over which an organization or state exercises cultural, economic, military or political domination....
       of Pondichéry.
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Decolonization phenomenon

Decolonization
Decolonization

Decolonisation refers to the undoing of colonialism, the establishment of governance or authority through the creation of settlements by another country or jurisdiction....
 was a global phenomenon which was predominant colonial world between 1940 and 1960s. Many colonies thought of having independence from colonial empires. Nationalism
Nationalism

Nationalism refers to an ideology, a feeling, a form of culture, or a social movement that focuses on the nation. While there is significant debate over the historical origins of nations, nearly all Expert accept that nationalism, at least as an ideology and social movement, is a Modernity phenomenon originating in Europe....
 and Socialism
Socialism

Socialism refers to a broad set of economic theories of social organization advocating public or state ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods, and a society characterized by equality for all individuals, with a fair or Egalitarianism method of compensation....
 had played very important role in achieving this in many colonies globally.

Pre-Independence factors

  • Insignificance in population and area
    Demographics

    Demographic or demographic data refers to selected population characteristics as used in government, marketing or opinion research, or the demographic profiles used in such research....
    : This was one of very dominant causes for liberation of French colonies in India.
    • Insignificance in territorial size: The insignificance in area compared with the Indian Union. The total area of the settlements was well under 2,000 square miles, that of the Union (excluding Kashmir
      Kashmir

      Kashmir is the northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. Until the mid-19th century, the term "Kashmir" referred only to the valley lying between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal range; since then, it has been used for a larger area that today includes the Indian administerd state of Jammu and Kashmir consisting of the Kashmir...
      ) well over 1,000,000 square miles.
    • Insignificant in population size: The insignificance in population compared with Indian Union. The total population of the settlements was less than 1,000,000 that of the Union over 360,000,000.


  • Lack of clearcut frontiers with India: Very few of the settlements had clear-cut frontiers with India. There were many enclaves entirely surrounded by Indian territory, especially in Pondicherry region.


  • Economic Factors: The very economic existence of the settlements depended on Indian goodwill.


  • Lack of military resistance: If India wished to annex the settlements forcibly there was very little that France could do to stop her.


The above four factors are most important factors that existed in 1947 which ultimately led to merger of French colonies in India.

Post-Independence factors

After independence, the factors that lead to merger are,
  • Indian Nationalism
    Indian nationalism

    Indian Nationalism describes the many underlying forces that moulded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society....
    : With the Independence of India in 1947, there was rise of Indian nationalism
    Indian nationalism

    Indian Nationalism describes the many underlying forces that moulded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society....
     in the people of the colonies in India. This was clearly seen by the rise of nationalist local parties in those regions. Their increasing dominance in the politics of French India created an anti-French feeling in people.


  • Shift of Socialists: This was the most important Post-independent cause, probably the sole cause that led ultimately to the liberation of French colonies in India
    India

    India, officially the Republic of India , is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, the List of countries by population country, and the most populous liberal democracy in the world....
    . The members of Inde française parti socialiste (French India Socialist Party) known as Socialists have shifted they stance towards pro-Merger nationalist groups. This gave a catastrophic and devastating effect to the French rule in India. The switch of Edouard Goubert
    Edouard Goubert

    Clemencedu Edouard Goubert was former mayor and first List of Chief Ministers of Pondicherry of Pondich?ry between July 1, 1963 - September 11, 1964....
     towards pro-Merger camp became the death knell to the French sovereignty in its colonies.


Immediate Causes for liberation


Governor's interference
A momentous event in the freedom movement of Pondichéry occurred on 18 March 1954, when the members of the executive council and mayor of Pondichéry and seven adjoining communes proclaimed their decision to merge with Indian Union without a referendum
Referendum

A referendum , ballot question, or plebiscite is a direct vote in which an entire Constituency is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal....
. All the communes in Karikal also followed suit. This decision was to be confirmed by the Representative Assembly and when the French India Socialist Party was preparing to move the merger resolution, the French Governor scuttled it by postponing the session. Provoked by this, the Socialists planned to capture the outlying communes one by one and move to Pondichéry. Accordingly, the leaders of the French India Socialist Party hoisted the Indian National Flag atop the Nettapakkam police station on the last day of March in 1954.

Result of Governor General's interference,
  • Capture of Nettapacom commune.
  • Capture of Mannadipet and Bahour communes.
  • Formation of Provisional government
    Provisional government

    A provisional government is an emergency or interim government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a previous administration or regime....
     at Nettapacom.


Kandamangalam Conference
The conclusion of Consul General
Consul general

A consul general heads a consulate general and is a consul of the highest rank serving at a principal location and usually responsible for other Consul offices within a country....
,Sri Kewal Singh on the night of 11 April 1954 at the conference at Kandamangalam, that For real liberation of colonies one should attack any of the big four French settlements, Since the French authorities are making fun of petty provisional government
Provisional government

A provisional government is an emergency or interim government set up when a political void has been created by the collapse of a previous administration or regime....
 at Nettapacom. Since Yanam
Yanam

Yanam may refer to*Yanam , a colony of French India.*Yanam , a district in Pondicherry, India.*Yanam language, a Yanomaman language of Brazil and Venezuela...
 is small in area and population, he requested Monsieur Dadala for a plan for its liberation which resulted not only the Coup d'État de Yanaon
Coup d'état de Yanaon

The Coup d'?tat de Yanaon was a very important incident which brought profound interest for both India and France when both governments were in an ongoing negotiations in Delhi and Paris, regarding the future of French India in 1954....
 but also the ultimate liberation of French colonies in India.

Result of conclusion at Kandamangalam conference,
  • Coup d'État de Yanaon
    Coup d'état de Yanaon

    The Coup d'?tat de Yanaon was a very important incident which brought profound interest for both India and France when both governments were in an ongoing negotiations in Delhi and Paris, regarding the future of French India in 1954....
     under Dadala Raphael Ramanayya
    Dadala Raphael Ramanayya

    Dadala Raphael Ramanayya was an Indian nationalist leader, instrumental in the merger of French India Yanam into the Indian Union....
     on Sunday, 13 June 1954. Yanaon liberated by Indian Military.
  • Picketing
    Picketing

    Picketing is a form of protest in which people congregate outside a place of work or location where an event is taking place. Often, this is done in an attempt to dissuade others from going in , but it can also be done to draw public attention to a cause....
     by Mahajana Sabha under I. K. Kumaran
    I. K. Kumaran

    Irayi Kunnathidathil Kumaran Master , was a freedom fighter from Mah?, India or Mayyazhi, Union territory of India, who fought for liberation from France, in 1954....
     at Mahé
    Mahé

    Mah?, a small town surrounded on all sides by Kerala this town is officially a part of Puducherry . The official name of Mahe is Mayyazhi in the local Malayalam language....
    , 16 June 1954. Mahé
    Mahé

    Mah?, a small town surrounded on all sides by Kerala this town is officially a part of Puducherry . The official name of Mahe is Mayyazhi in the local Malayalam language....
     liberated, it was handed over by its Administrator to people.


Date of events

Inde française
Colony Liberation de-facto transfer Treaty of Cession de-jure transfer Merger
Pondichéry - 1 November 1954 28 May 1956 16 August 1963 1 July 1963
Chandernagore - 26 June 1949 28 February 1951 9 June 1952 1 October 1954
Karikal - 1 November 1954 28 May 1956 16 August 1963 1 July 1963
Mahé
Mahé

Mah?, a small town surrounded on all sides by Kerala this town is officially a part of Puducherry . The official name of Mahe is Mayyazhi in the local Malayalam language....
16 June 1954 1 November 1954 28 May 1956 16 August 1963 1 July 1963
Yanaon 13 June 1954 1 November 1954 28 May 1956 16 August 1963 1 July 1963


Active Members involved in Liberation

  • V Subbaih
  • Edouard Goubert
    Edouard Goubert

    Clemencedu Edouard Goubert was former mayor and first List of Chief Ministers of Pondicherry of Pondich?ry between July 1, 1963 - September 11, 1964....
    , Maire de Pondichéry
  • Sellane Naicker,
  • Sri Kewal Singh, Consul General
  • Venkatasubba Reddiar, Conseil municipal de nettapacom
  • I. K. Kumaran
    I. K. Kumaran

    Irayi Kunnathidathil Kumaran Master , was a freedom fighter from Mah?, India or Mayyazhi, Union territory of India, who fought for liberation from France, in 1954....
  • C. E. Bharathan
  • Mangalat Raghavan
  • Dadala Raphael Ramanayya
    Dadala Raphael Ramanayya

    Dadala Raphael Ramanayya was an Indian nationalist leader, instrumental in the merger of French India Yanam into the Indian Union....
  • Kamichetty Venugopala Rao Naidou, Membre du assemblée représentative de Yanaon
  • Yerra Jagannatha Rao
  • Yerra Satyanarayana (George Babu)
  • Madimchetty Satianandam, Maire de Yanaon


See also

  • Municipal Administration in French India
    Municipal Administration in French India

    Though the French established colonies in India in seventeeth century itself, it was not until during the end of 19th century they started civil administration in French India....
  • Dadala Raphael Ramanayya
    Dadala Raphael Ramanayya

    Dadala Raphael Ramanayya was an Indian nationalist leader, instrumental in the merger of French India Yanam into the Indian Union....
  • Coup d'État de Yanaon
    Coup d'état de Yanaon

    The Coup d'?tat de Yanaon was a very important incident which brought profound interest for both India and France when both governments were in an ongoing negotiations in Delhi and Paris, regarding the future of French India in 1954....
  • Pondicherry
  • Coup d'état
    Coup d'état

    A coup d??tat , often simply called a coup, is the sudden unconstitutional overthrow of a government by a part of the state establishment – usually the military – to replace the branch of the stricken government, either with another civil government or with a military government....
  • Karikal
  • Mahé
  • Yanaon


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