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causes leading to the rise of nationalism in india ?

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Answered by anuvelpula
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Colonial control of the government and military by the British led to the rise of nationalism in India.
Protests against the 1919 Rowlatt Act, which further restricted the rights of Indians, led to more protests which the British met by force. The military fired on an unarmed crowd of protestors and killed over around 400. The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms of 1919 were enacted, giving Indians provincial government powers.

Rise of the Nationalism in India can also be called the Muslim nationalism in South Asia. The term refers to the cultural and political expression of nationalism. It is founded on the religious tenets and identity of Islam and of the Muslims found in South Asia.

Answered by hacker
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1.POLICY OF ECONOMIC EXPLOITATION FOLLOWED BY THE BRITISHERS.
2.REPRESSIVE COLONIAL POLICIES.
3.WESTERN THOUGHT AND EDUCATION.
4.INDIAN PRESS AND LITERATURE.

RJS: 1.Economic exploitation
RJS: 2.Impoverishment of Peasants
RJS: 3.Industrial Stagnation
RJS: 4.British Apathy to Famines 5. Influence of western Education 6. Administrative and Economic Unification of the country 7. Racial Pride of the rulers and the policy of discrimination
RJS: 8.Modern means of transport and communication
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