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The ideology of Indian National Movement was based on social and moral values. Discuss those values

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Answered by reshmi8
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The Indian movement was undoubtedly one of the biggest mass movements in the modern society has ever seen. it was a moment which galvanised million of people of all classes and ideologies into political action and brought to it knees and mighty colonial Empire consequently along with the British and Russia Chinese at cetera it is off grid reference to those machine to alter the existing political and social structure
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The Indian national movement was without a doubt one of the greatest mass movements till present day society has ever observed. It was a development which aroused a huge number of individuals of all classes and philosophies into political activity and pushed to the brink of collapse a strong frontier realm. Thus, alongside the British, French, Russian, Chinese, Cuban and Vietnamese insurgencies, it is of awesome importance to those wishing to adjust the current political and social structure.

The national movement assumed an essential part of the historical procedure through which the Indian individuals got shaped into a country or a gathering of individuals. National pioneers like Dadabhai Naoroji, Surendranath Banerjee, Tilak, Gandhiji, and Nehru acknowledged that India was not yet a completely organized country but rather a country really taking shape and that one of the real goals and elements of the development was to advance the developing solidarity of the Indian individuals through a typical battle against imperialism.
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