Emergence of Indian nationalism from "summary" of A Brief History of Modern India by Rajiv Ahir
The emergence of Indian nationalism was a significant development in the history of modern India. It marked a turning point in the struggle against British colonial rule and laid the foundation for the country's eventual independence. Nationalism in India was a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that arose as a response to various political, social, and economic factors. It was fueled by a sense of cultural pride and a desire for self-determination, as well as by growing discontent with British policies and exploitation.
The Indian National Congress played a crucial role in the growth of Indian nationalism. Founded in 1885, the Congress initially served as a platform for educated Indians to voice their grievances and seek reforms within the colonial system. Over time, however, it evolved into a powerful political force that championed the cause of Indian independence.
The early nationalist movement in India was characterized by a diversity of approaches and ideologies. While some leaders advocated for peaceful protest and dialogue with the British, others espoused more radical tactics, such as boycotts, strikes, and civil disobedience. Despite their differences, these le...
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