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Muslims and Hindus founded groups to fight for independence these groups often worked together under Gandhi's leadership. The independence movement adopted a program of civil disobedience and nonviolent noncooperation, which gained worldwide attention and support. Indians hurt Britain economically by refusing to by British cloth and refusing to carry on their normal work on railroads and in factories some Indian nationalists voted and used violence to protest British rule. Indian boycotts and strikes took an enormous financial toll on Britain. Worldwide attention was focused on the movement and sympathies lay with the protestors. Britain did not want to look bad in the eyes of the world by responding violently to nonviolent protest. The movement had a strong and charismatic leader in Gandhi.
The United States suffered few casualties and was the richest nation in the world. The Soviet Union suffered enormous loss of life and damage to its cities.
Who was the leader for the Germans in world war one???
The Cold War.
The foreign weapons policy.
Please clarify this question. Resisting what? Resisting the Nazis? The Allies? The Japanese?
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of course why wouldn't they...... Here is a better answer than that. At the time of both World Wars, India was still under control of the British Empire. India was considered a part of Britain thus they were forced to fight on the British side.
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
American products in foreign markets
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not isolated from the world due to trade and the kyber pass led to easy penetration
I wouldn't say that there is no education better in foreign but education in India has a special pride and knowledge and more sensible we are the most intelligent people in the world. The standard of education in India is very high when compared with foreign countries.In India emphasis is given for theorotical studies.On the contrary foreign education is based on practical application of theories.Then slight changes are inevitable in Indian educational system. i support Indian education. Indian have more illlitraccy but the litrated persons are mostly the intelligent of the world. most of the engineers, scientists etc are Indians in USA
American economic control of world markets
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India was under British control during World War II, but Mohatma Ghandi was a major political and spiritual influence during the time.