Bangkok Compromise (Joan of What?)

The Bangkok Compromise was an agreement that ended the. It was signed by both military and civilian officials: Lieutenant General William Harrison, Jr. representing the, General  of the  representing the , and Major General  of the  representing the  signed Schedule 1 of the Compromise which served as the armistice to end the war. Governor of India, Benjamin Louis Kensington; General Khan; and President of the Indian Provisional Government Rajendra Prasad signed Schedule 2, the civilian portion of the Compromise. The agreement was signed on 23 October 1956, and was designed to "insure a peaceful and complete transfer of power to an independent Indian government supported by all the peoples of India." The Bangkok Compromise established the new form of federal government established in what would become the.

Bangkok Compromise
Bangkok, Kingdom of Siam 23 October 1956

AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CHIEF COMMANDING OFFICER OF THE CYGNIAN IMPERIAL ARMY INDIAN CORPS, THE COMMANDER OF THE PAKISTAN LIBERATION ARMY, AND THE CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE FREE INDIAN ARMY, CONCERNING THE CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES IN INDIA; AND BETWEEN THE GOVERNOR OF INDIA (ON BEHALF OF HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE CYGNIANS), THE COMMANDER OF THE PAKISTAN LIBERATION ARMY, AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE INDIAN PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT, CONCERNING THE TRANSITION TO A FREE, INDEPENDENT, AND FEDERAL INDIAN NATION

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