In 1933, the British government published a document containing proposals that laid the groundwork for the Government of India Act, 1935. What was this document called?

In 1933, the British government published a document containing proposals that laid the groundwork for the Government of India Act, 1935. What was this document called?
Answer: White Paper

The White Paper of 1933 outlined proposals for the Government of India Act, 1935, shaping colonial governance. Studying this highlights its role in constitutional history, the challenges of colonial reforms, and its impact on India’s independence movement. It also offers insights into how documents shape policy, providing lessons on Pakistan’s pre-partition political history.