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- Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (BLPI) 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 the Lanka Sama Samaja Party of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). It was recognised as the Indian section of the Fourth International. Discussions for the preliminary Committee for the Formation of the Bolshevik - Leninist Party of India took place through underground meetings in Kandy in December 1940 and March 1941 and set the stage for a sole Trotskyist party for India. During the remainder of World War II, the BLPI influenced the trade union and student movements in several cities. Significant membership was recorded among tramway workers, as well as workers of the Buckingham and Carnatic Mills. The BLPI notably played a major role in the Quit India movement. It produced leaflets and posters giving unconditional support to the movement. It went even further, calling for the troops to revolt. The objective was ultimately for the British expulsion from India. Their efforts to direct the Quit India disruption into a revolutionary one brought significant reprisals, with members forced into hiding. The BLPI was the only political party to give unconditional support to the Royal Indian Navy mutiny. (en)
- Il Partito Bolscevico-Leninista d'India, Sri Lanka e Birmania (in inglese Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma, BLPI) fu un partito politico rivoluzionario trotskista che si batté per l'indipendenza e il socialismo nell'Asia meridionale. Il partito venne fondato nel maggio 1942 come unificazione del Partito dell'Eguaglianza Sociale Singalese (Sri Lanka) con altri due gruppi indiani (il Bolshevik Leninist Party of the United Provinces and Bihar e il Bolshevik Mazdoor Party of India). Venne riconosciuto come la sezione indiana della Quarta Internazionale. Il BLPI fu inoltre l'unico partito politico ad appoggiare l'ammutinamento della Royal Indian Navy. Il partito si sciolse nel 1947. (it)
- Большевистско-ленинская партия Индии, Цейлона и Бирмы (англ. Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma, BLPI) — троцкистская организация, действовавшая на территории Британской Индии в 1940-х годах. Выступала за и социалистическую революцию. (ru)
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- Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (en)
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- Spark, later renamed New Spark (en)
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- Il Partito Bolscevico-Leninista d'India, Sri Lanka e Birmania (in inglese Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma, BLPI) fu un partito politico rivoluzionario trotskista che si batté per l'indipendenza e il socialismo nell'Asia meridionale. Il partito venne fondato nel maggio 1942 come unificazione del Partito dell'Eguaglianza Sociale Singalese (Sri Lanka) con altri due gruppi indiani (il Bolshevik Leninist Party of the United Provinces and Bihar e il Bolshevik Mazdoor Party of India). Venne riconosciuto come la sezione indiana della Quarta Internazionale. Il BLPI fu inoltre l'unico partito politico ad appoggiare l'ammutinamento della Royal Indian Navy. Il partito si sciolse nel 1947. (it)
- Большевистско-ленинская партия Индии, Цейлона и Бирмы (англ. Bolshevik-Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma, BLPI) — троцкистская организация, действовавшая на территории Британской Индии в 1940-х годах. Выступала за и социалистическую революцию. (ru)
- Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (BLPI) 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 the Lanka Sama Samaja Party of Ceylon (Sri Lanka). It was recognised as the Indian section of the Fourth International. (en)
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- Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (en)
- Partito Bolscevico-Leninista d'India, Sri Lanka e Birmania (it)
- Большевистско-ленинская партия Индии, Цейлона и Бирмы (ru)
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