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Q.2. How is Tagore’s idea of nationalism as shown in his “Nationalism in India” different from the western concept of nation?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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For Tagore, the view of nationalism and patriotism that the movement was taking on was too narrow. He disengaged with the movement but remained expressive on the issue of independence through his art and writings,” Chakravarty said. “Fundamental to his belief was that nationalism could not rise above humanity.”

Answered by mufiahmotors
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Tagore's perception of nationalism has mainly relied on ancient Indian philosophy, where the world was accepted as a single nest. In this way, Tagore was striving to dissociate himself from the general belief of nationalism and trying to associate it with ideas such as peace, harmony and welfareGandhi's nationalism seems simple and straightforward: he wanted an independent Indian nation state and freedom from British colonial rule. But in reality his nationalism rested on complex and sophisticated moral philosophy. ... He sought a tolerant and unified state that included all communities within a 'Mother India'.

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