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Asked: January 24, 20242024-01-24T10:53:20+05:30 2024-01-24T10:53:20+05:30In: History

Describe briefly the events leading towards the Indian independence from British rule.

Give a concise summary of the occasions that led to India’s freedom from British domination.

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      2024-01-24T10:54:09+05:30Added an answer on January 24, 2024 at 10:54 am

      The path to Indian independence from British rule was a complex and multifaceted journey, shaped by a series of events that unfolded over several decades. Here is a brief overview of the key milestones:

      1. Formation of Indian National Congress (1885):
      The Indian National Congress (INC) was founded in 1885, becoming a crucial platform for articulating Indian aspirations and grievances. In its early years, the INC focused on constitutional means and petitions to address issues but gradually evolved into a more assertive force demanding self-rule.

      2. Partition of Bengal (1905):
      The controversial decision to partition Bengal in 1905 by Lord Curzon was a pivotal moment that triggered widespread protests and discontent. The Swadeshi Movement emerged in response, advocating the boycott of British goods and institutions and fostering a sense of national pride and unity.

      3. World War I and Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms (1919):
      India's contribution to the British war effort during World War I, coupled with the repressive Rowlatt Act, led to widespread unrest. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919, where British troops killed hundreds of unarmed Indian civilians, further intensified the demand for self-rule. The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms were introduced in 1919, aiming to provide a degree of self-governance through provincial councils, but fell short of Indian aspirations.

      4. Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922):
      Mahatma Gandhi launched the Non-Cooperation Movement in 1920, urging Indians to boycott British institutions, goods, and educational establishments. This mass protest marked a shift towards nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience, establishing the effectiveness of these methods in the struggle for independence.

      5. Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-1934):
      The Civil Disobedience Movement, led by Gandhi, was a watershed moment. The famous Salt March in 1930 symbolized the nonviolent defiance against the salt tax, a direct challenge to British monopoly. Indians across the nation participated in acts of civil disobedience, highlighting the power of nonviolent resistance.

      6. World War II and Quit India Movement (1942):
      The onset of World War II heightened tensions, and demands for independence grew louder. In 1942, Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement, demanding an immediate end to British rule. The movement faced severe repression, with leaders imprisoned, yet it marked a turning point in India's struggle for independence.

      7. Post-War Changes and Independence (1947):
      The aftermath of World War II saw a weakened Britain and a global shift towards decolonization. The Labour government in Britain, recognizing the untenability of continued colonial rule, initiated discussions for India's independence. The Mountbatten Plan was implemented in 1947, leading to the partition of India and the creation of two independent nations, India and Pakistan.

      On August 15, 1947, India achieved independence, marking the end of nearly two centuries of British colonial rule. The journey towards independence was characterized by diverse strategies, from constitutional methods to mass protests, and reflected the resilience, unity, and determination of the Indian people in their quest for self-rule.

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