MIA: Subjects: India : Bolshevik-Leninist Party

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BOLSHEVIK-LENINIST PARTY OF INDIA


 

The Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India (BLPI) –officially the Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma–  was a revolutionary Trotskyist party which campaigned for independence and socialism in South Asia. The party was formed in 1942 as a unification of two Indian groups (the Bolshevik Leninist Party of the United Provinces and Bihar, and the Bolshevik Mazdoor Party of India), with Sri Lanka's Lanka Sama Samaja Party of Ceylon. It was recognized as the Indian section of the Fourth International.   It dissolved in 1947.

 

1942: The Classes of India and their Political Roles

1942: Britain's Reactionary Role in India

1942: A Transitional Program for India

1942: The Real Situation in Ceylon

1943: News from the Bolshevik-Leninist Party

1944: Statement of Indian Trotskyists on Trial

1944: Gandhi on the Road to Betrayal

1944: The Present Political Situation in India

1945: The Red Army in Eastern Europe

1946: Resolution on Pakistan

1946: The Politics of the Indian Bourgeoisie

1946: The Program for Ceylon

1947: The Marxist Movement in Ceylon (Appendix to Program of Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India)