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gangadharpant began to appreciate the india he had seen. why was it so​

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Answered by Anonymous
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India moved towards a democracy. ... As he read on, Gangadharpant began to appreciate the India he had seen. It was a country that had not been subjected to slavery to the white man; it had learnt to stand on its feet and knew what self-respect was.

Answered by niteshrajputs995
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Gangadharpant Gaitonde, who seems to be in another dimension. Although he is aware that it is Pune, the facts contradict his beliefs. He made the decision to take the "Jijamata Express" to Bombay. Things were different in Bombay when he arrived. He decides to look into the past, and what he discovers is startling.

The Battle of Panipat had been won by the Marathas, but the East India Company was still in power. It was distinct from what he was familiar with and had learned. After the events of 1857 and the Mughals' victory at the Battle of Panipat, the East India Company was shocked.

After reading this new history, Gangadharpant was pleased with India because he realized it was a nation that had learned to stand on its own two feet and knew what self-respect meant. In order to maintain Bombay as the only outpost on the subcontinent, it had been permitted from a position of strength and for purely commercial reasons.

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