MHI-09: Indian National Movement

Write a note on economic nationalism with special reference to Indian thinkers.

Introduction Economic nationalism refers to a political and ideological movement that emphasizes national control over the economy, protection of indigenous industries, and resistance to foreign economic domination. In the Indian context, economic nationalism emerged as a significant facet of the anti-colonial struggle, where nationalists sought to assert economic sovereignty against British colonial exploitation. Indian thinkers […]

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Compare the views of the Marxist and Subaltern Studies historians on Indian nationalism.

Introduction Indian nationalism, as a subject of historical inquiry, has attracted diverse interpretations from various schools of historiography. Two of the most prominent perspectives in the post-independence era are the Marxist and Subaltern Studies approaches. While both challenge colonial and nationalist elitist narratives, they differ significantly in methodology, focus, and ideological orientation. This essay compares

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