India
The names of 66 Indian delegates of varying physical and political complexion who have accepted invitations to Britain's October Round Table Conference on India were announced in London last week. Notably absent was the name of any follower of St. Gandhi, any member of his Indian National Congress. The Nationalist leaders, realizing that adoption of any part of their program by the Round Table Conference is virtually impossible, primly withstood British blandishment, refused to attend.
Superficially, the makeup of the conference seemed to live up to the British Government's description of...