(A) British Government
(B) Indian Government
(C) Pakistan Government
(D) None of these
🧠 Explanation:
- The Dyarchy system was introduced in British India through the Government of India Act of 1919.
- Under this system, provincial subjects were divided into two categories: reserved and transferred.
- The British retained control over critical areas like law and finance, while Indian ministers were allowed to manage areas like education and health.
- This system was a British attempt to involve Indians in governance while still maintaining overall control.