India Independence Through Non Violence
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Publisher Description
India Independence Through Non Violence goes into the transformative story of India's struggle for freedom, emphasizing the profound impact of non-violence as espoused by Mahatma Gandhi. From the colonial rule and exploitation by the British Empire to the birth of a powerful movement rooted in non-violent resistance, this book encapsulates the essence of India's fight for independence. It goes into Gandhi's philosophical underpinnings, exploring the principles of ahimsa and satyagraha that galvanized millions and led to civil disobedience movements like the Salt March and the broader Civil Disobedience Movement. The narrative vividly portrays the challenges, sacrifices, and unwavering determination of Indian leaders and ordinary citizens who embraced non-violent protests, laying the groundwork for India's eventual independence in 1947. Beyond the historical account, the book examines the legacy of non-violence, shedding light on its global influence and continued relevance in today's world, thereby painting a comprehensive picture of the triumphant journey that transformed a nation's destiny through the ideology of peace and non-violent resistance.