Indian freedom movement

Gandhi-Irwin Pact

Introduction The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was a significant agreement signed between Mahatma Gandhi and the then Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin, in 1931. It marked an important moment in India’s freedom struggle, as it symbolized the first serious attempt at negotiation between the British rulers and the Indian National Congress. In this post, we will examine […]

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What in your view was the impact of World War II on the Indian Freedom Movement? Explain.

Introduction World War II (1939–1945) was a global conflict that affected many countries, including India, which was then under British rule. The war had a significant impact on the Indian freedom movement, both directly and indirectly. It created new political situations, changed the strategies of Indian leaders, and increased public support for independence. In this

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Describe Gandhi’s Civil Disobedience Movement and the responses to it in the different parts in India.

Introduction The Civil Disobedience Movement, launched by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930, was a significant chapter in India’s struggle for independence. It marked a new phase where people across the country actively resisted British rule through non-violent means. This movement was different from previous protests because it encouraged ordinary citizens to break laws that they believed

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Examine Sri Aurobindo’s critique of political moderates in Indian National Movements.

Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) was a key figure in India’s freedom struggle, known for his intellectual, nationalist, and spiritual contributions. In the early stages of his political life, he was actively involved in criticizing the “moderate” faction of the Indian National Congress. These moderates believed in petitioning the British rulers for gradual reforms and argued that

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