How does the poem 'the gift of india' express anti war sentiments?
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The Gift of India as an anti war ...
Although The Gift of India is a patriotic poem but at one point it appears as an anti war poem. Naidu through this poem has depicted the horrors of the war through brutal killings of the Indian soldiers in the First World war. ... These soldiers fought in alien lands and died on the battlefield.
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The poem not only concentrates on the theme of soldiers making their ultimate sacrifice for someone else's war, but also talks about the numerous benefits the foreign countries reaped from India. The poet regards these benefits as gifts given by India to the colonisers.
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