Nationalist Resurgence and Emergence of Gandhi

Emergence of Gandhi: A New Era of Indian Nationalism

Nationalist Resurgence Post-World War I

Following World War I, India saw a surge in nationalist activity influenced by economic hardships, unmet political expectations, and global anti-imperialist movements. Gandhi emerged as a key figure, utilizing his philosophy of non-violence to mobilize various societal segments. His leadership marked a new phase in Indian politics, focusing on mass mobilization and a more inclusive approach to the struggle against colonial rule.

Post-War Economic Hardships

Expectations of Political Gains for Cooperation in the War

Nationalist Disillusionment with Imperialism Worldwide

Impact of the Russian Revolution (November 7, 1917)

Gandhi’s Role in Nationalist Movements

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