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Did Satyagraha Alone Free India? A Complete, Evidence-Based Breakdown of a Historic Triumph

Did Satyagraha by itself free India, or did independence arise from converging forces? This analysis presents a complete, evidence-based view: Gandhi’s Satyagraha generated moral legitimacy and mass mobilization, while World War II exhaustion, global anti-colonial currents, the INA trials, and the Royal Indian Navy mutiny shifted the British calculus. It shows how dharmic principlesahimsa, karuṇā,…
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The Myth that Mohandas Gandhi Alone Delivered Freedom to India

A hundred and fifty-four years after his birth, the legacy of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi remains contested in India. Much of this uncertainty stems from extensive propaganda that has obscured vital truths about Gandhi as an activist, leader, politician, demagogue, and unlikely saint. One of the most enduring myths is encapsulated in the single word: Mahatma.…
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How Operation Polo Aborted a Pakistan in South India

The article explores the historical intricacies behind the liberation of Hyderabad, shedding light on the oppressive regime of the Nizams and the atrocities committed by the Razakars against the Hindu populace. It discusses the missed opportunity of the Marathas to dismantle the Nizam’s rule, attributing it to historical factors that allowed the Nizams’ sustained dominance.…
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How Gandhi became a Congress Leader in Four Years

In January 1915, a 46-year-old Mohandas Gandhi returned to India after two decades in South Africa. Despite his unconventional social activism there, he faced skepticism from Indians who saw him as a foreigner. This blog explores how Gandhi, within four years, transformed from an outsider into a national leader of the Congress. It delves into…

