The Gandhi–Irwin Pact was a political agreement signed by Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin on 5 March 1931 before the Second Round Table Conference in London.
The following were the proposed conditions:
- Stopping of the civil disobedience movement by the Indian National Congress.
- Participation of Indian National Congress in the Second Round Table Conference.
- Withdrawal of all laws issued by the British Government forcing checks on the exercises of the Indian National Congress.
- A release of prisoners arrested during Civil Disobedience Movement.
- Permit the free collection or manufacture of salt by persons near the seacoast.