What was Winston Churchill's stance on India's independence?

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What was Winston Churchill's stance on India's independence?

Winston Churchill was initially opposed to India's independence and believed in maintaining British control over the country. He famously referred to the idea of Indian independence as "a monstrous folly" and argued that the British Empire should not be dismantled. However, as time went on, Churchill's stance softened, and he eventually accepted the idea of India's independence, although he remained critical of the way it was achieved and the partition of India into separate nations.