PART- V : Independent Initiative and United Front (1935-39)

During 1930-34, the CPI proved to be much less mature in dealing with the Congress, its traditional contender for leadership in the freedom movement, than the situation and national mood demanded and so remained a peripheral force. In the period we are entering upon, this weakness was largely overcome — now it was the turn of the communists to grow apace, drawing nourishment from the national mainstream, thanks to a new UF line.


Rise of Fascism and the

Seventh Comintern Congress

The Congress And Parliamentarism

Growing Leftism in National Politics

And the UF Line

Agitprop And Party Building

During the Countdown to Second World War

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