what do u mean by militant nationalism
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Militant nationalism during British rule was carried out by some brave men to liberate the country. These patriots took to locally made arms, looted arms that were in the possession of the colonialists and were supplied arms and ammunition by people who were aligned to them. The arms were used to kill, maim and destroy the British and anyone or anything that represented them.
Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Chandrasekhar Azad and Khudiram Bose were a few of these great men who are revered even today.
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- In the latter half of the 19th century , militant nationalism emerged in Europe.
- It meant outright wars by the European countries to achieve their goals.
- Militant nationalism included two main features:
- First, the dangerous and burdensome mechanism of keeping great standing armies and large navies. This was accompanied by the evils of espionage , suspicion, fear and hatred.
- Second, the existence of a powerful class of military and naval officers, headed by staff, who tend to dominate, especially at a time of political crisis, over the civilian authorities. Militant nationalism was caused by aggressive nationalism, economic competition and international tension.
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