Mahatma Ghandi
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India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
India received independence on the stroke of midnight of 14th to 15th August, 1947, from the British who had been ruling over India for 347 years!!!!!!!!! INDIAN INDEPENDENCE!
Modern India gained its independence on 15 August 1947.
Gandhi's message of nonviolent resistance took hold throughout India, and inspired the Indian people to stand up peacefully for their rights.
1857 is supposed to be called as the First War of Independence of India but the Britishers called it as Mutiny.
Mohandas Gandhi led India to independence.
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Chambaran Satyagraha was authored by Mahatma Gandhi. It was a form of nonviolent resistance used in India during the Indian independence movement against British rule.
The British-ruled areas of the Indian subcontinent were partitioned into India and Pakistan in the year 1947 under the Indian Independence Act.
India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
The British occupants to India.India commemorates the nation's independence from British rule on 15 August 1947.India attained independence following an independence movement noted for largely nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience led by the Indian National Congress.
Ravindranath Tagore referred to Mahatma Gandhi as the pioneer of a new era in India for his leadership and advocacy of nonviolent resistance during the Indian independence movement.
Gandhi supported the war between India and the British. He wanted India to have independence from the British. He did this through nonviolent protests and marches.
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Answer this question… India's movements achieved independence through nonviolent protest, while Vietnam's movements only succeeded through violent conflict.
Indian Independence League was established by Indian nationalists who were residing outside India in the different regions of South East Asia in 1928 to seek removal of British rule in India.
Modern Indian literature often depicts what it is really like to live as the average Indian in India.