For the think tank that initially used the same name, see 1928 Institute.
Harold Laski, dominant LSE Fabian professor and president of the India LeagueBertrand Russell, president of the India League, frequent patron, host, and intellectual cover for events
The India League was an England-based organisation established by Krishna Menon in 1928.[1][2] It campaigned for the full independence and self-governance of British India.[3] It has been described as "the principal organisation promoting Indian nationalism in pre-war Britain".[4]