On which agreement did Muslim League, Congress and Sikh fully agree with Lord Mountbatten:

(A) Objective agreement of 1949
(B) Indian Independence Act 1947
(C) Government of India Act 1946
(D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

  • The **Indian Independence Act of 1947** was passed by the British Parliament to officially grant independence to **India and Pakistan**.
  • It was based on the **Mountbatten Plan**, which was accepted by major political groups, including the **Muslim League**, **Indian National Congress**, and **Sikh leaders**.
  • The act allowed for the **partition of British India**, leading to the creation of two sovereign nations: India and Pakistan.
  • This was the **only major agreement** at the time that had the **consensus of all major stakeholders** involved with Lord Mountbatten.