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Indian Freedom Struggle

Foreigners Who Made India Their Homeland: Their Role in the Indian Freedom Struggle

Introduction The Indian struggle for freedom was not only a movement led by Indians but also a universal fight against colonialism, imperialism, and injustice. While the leadership and mass participation were overwhelmingly Indian, several foreigners chose India as their homeland, emotionally, intellectually, and politically. They identified themselves with India’s aspirations and actively participated in its…

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Constructive Programmes of Mahatma Gandhi

Constructive Programmes of Mahatma Gandhi during the Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements

Introduction The Indian freedom struggle was not merely a political battle against British imperialism; it was a comprehensive movement for moral, social, and economic regeneration. Among the towering figures of India’s independence movement, Mahatma Gandhi stands out as a visionary who sought to achieve swaraj (self-rule) not just through political defiance but also through constructive…

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The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922): Objectives and Impact

The Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922) was one of the most significant mass movements in India’s struggle for independence against British rule. Led by Mahatma Gandhi, the movement aimed at resisting British colonial oppression through non-violent means. It was a direct response to the betrayal of Indian expectations after World War I, the oppressive Rowlatt Act (1919),…

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