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how did this consciousnsss emerge in India​

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Answered by nandnij486
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1. The growth of modern nationalism was connected to the anti-colonial movement. The sense of being controlled under colonialism provided a shared bond.

2. Political unification of the country under the British also played a very important role in awakening the spirit of nationalism.

3. Introduction of the modern means of transportation especially the railways created a sense of equality among the people.

4. Formation of the Indian National Congress and other political organizations also provided the people a common platform.

5. The Congress under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi tried to unite these groups together within one movement.

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Answered by sedara652
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As a result of the spread of modern western education and thought during the 19th century, a large number of Indians imbibed a modern, rational, secular, democratic, and nationalist political outlook.

They also began to study, admire and emulate the contemporary nationalist movements of European nations.

These educated Indians were the first to feel the humiliation of foreign subjection. By becoming modern in their thinking, they also acquired the ability to study the evil effects of foreign rule.

They were inspired by the dream of a modern, strong, prosperous, and united India. In the course of time, the best among them became the leaders and organizers of the National Movement.

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