Impact of World War I on Indian Freedom Movement: Impact of the World War I
Impact of the War During the years prior to First World War the political condition of the India was in […]
Impact of the War During the years prior to First World War the political condition of the India was in […]
All India Home Rule League We may recall that many foreigners such as A.O. Hume had played a pivotal role
Introduction Several events that preceded the First World War had a bearing on Indian nationalist politics. In 1905 Japan had
Revolutionary Extremism Around 1908, the decline of the militant nationalists and the rise of revolutionary activities marked an important shift
Militant Nationalism As pointed out earlier, thanks to the campaigns conducted by Lala Lajpat Rai, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin
Boycott and Swadeshi Movements in Bengal (1905–1911) Such efforts, both organized and spontaneous, laid the foundation for a sustained campaign
Partition of Bengal On January 6, 1899, Lord Curzon was appointed the new Governor General and Viceroy of India. This
Introduction By the last decade of the nineteenth century, there was conspicuous resentment against moderate politics within the Indian National
Naoroji and his Drain Theory Dadabhai Naoroji, known as the ‘Grand Old Man of Indian Nationalism’, was a prominent early
Birth of Indian Associations (a) Madras Native Association One of the first attempts to organise and vent the grievances against