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==External links==
==External links==
* A number of links at [http://www.sabhlokcity.com/party/political.html sabhlokcity.com]
* A number of links at [http://www.sabhlokcity.com/party/political.html sabhlokcity.com]
* Elaboration of the role of Rajagolapalachari and Swatantra in the book, [http://www.sabhlokcity.com/breakingfree.html "Breaking Free of Nehru"] by Sanjeev Sabhlok
* Elaboration of the role of Rajagolapalachari and Swatantra in the book, [http://www.sabhlokcity.com/breakingfree.html "Breaking Free of Nehru"] by Sanjeev Sabhlok
* [http://www.rediff.com/news/oct/31raj2.htm Rediff On The NeT: Rajmohan Gandhi on C Rajagopalachari and the birth of the Swatantra Party]
* [http://www.rediff.com/news/oct/31raj2.htm Rediff On The NeT: Rajmohan Gandhi on C Rajagopalachari and the birth of the Swatantra Party]
* [http://iecolumnists.expressindia.com/full_column.php?content_id=75023 Revive the Swatantra Party]
* [http://iecolumnists.expressindia.com/full_column.php?content_id=75023 Revive the Swatantra Party]

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Swatantra Party (swatantra in means independence in many Indian languages) was a political party in India founded by Chakravarti Rajagopalachari in 1959. The party opposed the Nehruvian socialist of the Congress Party outlook by advocating free enterprise, opposing the so-called licence-permit Raj, and ending India's economic autarky by courting Western investment. In 1960 Rajaji and other Swatantra leaders wrote about why Swatantra Party was formed:

1. C. Rajagopalachari : Save freedom. Why Swatantra, 1960

2. Minoo Masani: To provide A Democratic Alternative. Why Swatantra, 1960

3. K.M. Munshi: To Restore Fundamental Rights. Why Swatantra, 1960

4. N.G. Ranga: To Preserve Family Economy. Why Swatantra, 1960

The 21 principles of the Swatantra Party manifesto were on broadly classical liberal lines[citation needed].

Swatantra party became a significant force in some regions of India and became the single largest opposition party in the mid-1960s in Parliament. However it declined after the death of C. Rajagopalachari, and came to be seen as being associated with wealthy industrialists and former maharajas.

Swatantra merged in 1974 with B.K.D. led by Charan Singh an omnibus of left-wing, right-wing, and Hindu nationalist opponents of Congress Party rule.