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The Burma Office was a British government department created in 1937 to oversee the administration of
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. The department was headed until 1947 by the
Secretary of State for India and Burma His (or Her) Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for India, known for short as the India Secretary or the Indian Secretary, was the British Cabinet minister and the political head of the India Office responsible for the governance of th ...
, a member of the
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, and then for a few months until January 1948 by the Secretary of State for Burma.


Creation and end of the Burma Office

With the administrative reforms of the Government of India Acts of
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and 1935, a tentative devolution of authority to legislative bodies and local governments in South Asia was begun. In 1937, as provided for in the 1935 act, these reforms led to the separation of Burma from India and the creation in London of the Burma Office, constitutionally separate from the India Office, although the two shared the same Secretary of State and were housed in the same building. The new Burma Office came into existence on 1 April 1937.''The Commonwealth Office year book'' (H. M. Stationery Office, 1968), pp. 7 & 17 In August 1947, two newly independent
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s of India and Pakistan resulted from the
partition of British India The Partition of British India in 1947 was the change of political borders and the division of other assets that accompanied the dissolution of the British Raj in South Asia and the creation of two independent dominions: India and Pakistan. T ...
. In September 1947, a constitution to create the Union of Burma , an independent republic outside the Commonwealth, was approved, and in October the Nu- Attlee agreement was signed, granting Burma independence.''Area Handbook for Burma'' Vol. 550, Issues 61-62 (American University Foreign Areas Studies Division, 1971), p. 45 Thus the Burma Office was dissolved and the last Secretary of State for Burma, William Hare, 5th Earl of Listowel, left the British Cabinet. In the words of the ''Commonwealth Office Year Book'',


Timeline

*1937: Separation of Burma from British India, establishment of the Burma Office *1947: Announcements of imminent independence of India, Pakistan and Burma *15 August 1947: Partition of India into independent India and Pakistan, end of India Office *4 January 1948: Independence of Burma and abolition of Burma Office


Burma Office records

Unlike other British Government records, the Burma Office records, like those of the India Office, are not in The National Archives at Kew but are deposited with the India Office Records in the
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, London, where they form part of the Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections. The catalogue is searchable online in the catalogues.


See also

* Secretary of State for India * India Office


Notes

{{Authority control British rule in Burma Defunct departments of the Government of the United Kingdom History of Myanmar Government agencies established in 1937 Government agencies disestablished in 1948 1937 establishments in the United Kingdom 1948 disestablishments in the United Kingdom Foreign Office during World War II