Explore the Round Table Conferences, key participants, outcomes, and their role in shaping constitutional reforms in India during British rule. Third Round Table Conference (November – December 1932) Third Round Table Conference (RTC): The final session took place on November 17, 1932, with only forty-six delegates in attendance. Many key political figures from India were absent, and both the British Labour Party and the Indian National Congress chose not to participate. A series of Round Table Conferences was convened by the British government between 1930 and 1932, to discuss about Dominion Status and India's future Constitution. Learn about the three rounds of discussions between the British government and Indian leaders on India's constitutional future in 1930-1932. Find out the key features, outcomes, and significance of these conferences for India's independence movement.