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... At the time, India was under the rule of the British Empire. Gandhi devised a form of a political group to make a free and independent India. ...
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His fervor for an independent India encouraged others to stand behind and support him in his efforts to obtain an independent country. ...
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He had a dream of an independent India, and every year, every day, every hour of his journey; he had come one step closer to realizing his dream. ...
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... In pre-independent India, the premier nationalist organization was the Indian National Congress, an umbrella organization that accommodated a variety of ...
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... occupation by India as another example of outside interests attempting to control land that rightfully belongs to a Muslim majority. Independent of political ...
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... league president Muhammad Ali Jinnah, however, it came to demand a separate Muslim state from the British out of concern that an independent India would be ...
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... It unified India for the first time in a 1000 years, created a strong government, which eventually would be the basis of independent India's government, and ...
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Gandhi In the twentieth century Gandhi stimulated fresh expressions of Hinduism in independent India. Gandhi was a Hindu leader ...
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... India, having previously been an group of independent and semi-independent princedoms and territories, underwent great change under British administration. ...
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... year. When India became independent from Great Britain, the government had plans to raise the standard of living. Industrial production ...
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... His vision was an independent India that promoted equality, and freewill. He saw the process, and was not blinded by the obstacles in the way. ...
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... Gradually they became the rulers and ruled India until it became independent in 1947 under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. After ...
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... India's independent judicial system began under the British, and its concepts and procedures resemble those of Anglo-Saxon countries. ...
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... not the characteristic of the true Hindu or Mohammedan woman to desire to be independent of a man" (Billington, pg 22). Women's status in India has generally ...
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... will bring. When India became independent its leaders recognized the urgency of strengthening the Indian economy. The leaders of ...
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... sufficient. People who were once independent were forced into bondage. Britain exploited the citizens of India by means of cotton. ...
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... British Empire. Yet, the bhakti doctrine survived and continues to flourish even today in modern, independent India. One reason ...
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... Gandhi's beliefs spread like wildfire throughout the newly formed independent India. Gandhi gained millions upon millions of followers. ...
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... In India there are no government owned news agencies. ... the new government allowed the four agencies to resume functioning separately, independent from the ...
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... Still conflict was going on between India and Pakistan and that brought hardship to bring up these new independent states. Pressure ...
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... Without the help of Gandhi, India may not be an independent country. ... This bought hope to many Indians that soon India would once again become independent. ...
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... the rulers of India's princely states had to decide whether to become part of Pakistan or part of India. At first they tried to stay independent, but Muslims ...
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... In September 1946, Jawaharal Nehru became the head of an "interim" government and on August 15, 1947, the first prime minister of Independent India. ...
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India, having previously been a group of independent territories, underwent great change under British administration. Originally ...
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... The reaction to Britain's response of the Congress party's was that they would not help Britain in war unless India was immediately and completely independent. ...
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... India's independent judicial system originated under the British imperial regime, and today its concepts and procedures resemble those of Anglo-American ...
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... didn't get along. When India and Pakistan became independent nations they still had economic problems. The social problems they ...
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... did. Some reporters considered India and independent nation after Gandhi made his march to the sea and made his own salt. After ...
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... Pakistan. After the declaration that India was independent people began to riot. Hindus and Muslims were fighting against one another. ...
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India has been independent for the past fifty years, but this freedom was long and difficult in coming. There were many conflicts ...
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