The National Movement refers to the struggle for India's independence from British rule. It involved various leaders, organisations, and ideologies. Key figures like Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru played significant roles. The movement united diverse communities across the country. It fostered a sense of nationalism and cultural identity. Ultimately, it led to India gaining independence in 1947.
Political mobilisation in the princely states of India evolved during the early 20th century. This period was marked by a growing awareness of democratic rights and civil liberties....
The Quit India Movement was a mass civil disobedience campaign launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942. It aimed for the immediate end of British rule in...
The Surat Split occurred in 1907, dividing the Indian National Congress (INC) into two factions - the Moderates and the Extremists. This division stemmed from ideological differences regarding...
India has a rich history in trade and commerce. By the year 1000, it contributed nearly 30% of global GDP. This dominance continued until the 18th century, where...