Indian International Revolution

In the interests of the international propagation of the revolution of Indian peasants and workers, which has given rise to the Commune in Bengal, it has been decided to establish the Commissariat for the International Indian Revolution, charged with coordinating overseas Indian diaspora communities of note with the interest of bringing about further international revolution and the expansion of syndicalism. The CIIR is to be based in Calcutta, and to function as a federating group for the actions of a wide variety of international progressive parties, with the principal regions of heavy international Indian settlement to be targeted.

Ceylon
Malaysia
Fiji
Caribbean
Mauritius

Many of these places have large populations of poor and dispossessed Indian peasants and workers, that constitute large parts of the population - up to a majority in places like some parts of the Caribbean. These poor Indian coolie workers, taken from their homes and flung into the furnace of international capitalism, are vital recruiting grounds for syndicalist efforts - and all that one needs is to appropriately organize them. Furthermore, while most are poor and dispossessed peasants, there are also intellectuals, and middle class, bourgeois, elements found throughout these regions, and while these are less likely to come to the side of socialism, they might, out of ethnic loyalty to the Indian cause, nevertheless be convinced to join a popular, democratic front, which can be controlled by syndicalism and directed by the Commune.


These groups will be represented by the Ceylon Democratic Party, Malaysia Democratic Party, Fiji Democratic Party, Caribbean Democratic Party, and Mauritius Democratic Party respectively. Each of these parties will be tasked with coordinating efforts to expand Syndicalist efforts to establish broad-based, progressive, democratic fronts in these regions, capable of facilitating the work of international revolution. This will come about through the posting of activists, political officers, and agitators from Bengal, dedicated to political work in these countries to expand revolutionary conscience. Money, revolutionary literature, distribution of propaganda, newspapers, radios, and various other materials needed for the propagation of the revolution will be smuggled in. Efforts to build up associated labor movements will also be pursued. organizing for electoral activities, protests, strikes, demonstrations, and other forms of resistance to demonstrate the strength of the working peoples will be organized.

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