Factors Leading to the Birth of Indian Nationalism-The Beginning of Revolutionary Extremism in India [IAS (Admin.) Mains History]: Questions 1 - 3 of 3

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Question 1

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The ideology of Subhash Chandra Bose was a combination of nationalism, fascism, and communism. Explain.

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Ideology of Subhash Chandra Bose

As a Nationalism

  • Important aspect of Subhash Chandra Bose՚s political thought was nationalism that was at the root of Indian national movement to him, it was nationalism, which was the moving force of national liberation and also the basis of post-independence national reconstruction. as a dependent people adopt any ‘…

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Question 2

Appeared in Year: 2017

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Trace the origin of the Ghadar movement and discuss its impact on the revolutionaries in India. (20 Marks)

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Origin of the Ghadar Movement

  • The Ghadar movement was a pan -Indian mutiny in the British Indian Army in February 1915 proposed by Indian revolutionaries. It was the most popular plan amongst a number of plots of the much larger Indo -German Conspiracy, between 1914 - 17 to commence a Pan -Indian rebellion against the British government during World…

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Question 3

Appeared in Year: 2022

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Analyse how the revolutionaries taught people self-confidence and widened the social base of the freedom movement. (10 Marks) (Paper 2)

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The revolutionaries in India played a significant role in teaching people self-confidence and widening the social base of the freedom movement.

They did this in a number of ways, including:

Providing inspiration and hope.

  • The revolutionaries′ daring acts of defiance against the British showed that it was possible to challenge the Raj and win.
  • It inspir…

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