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Why are the red banners of victory described as a 'far sa
glorious vision? the gift of india​

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Answered by shubhangithakare47
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Answer:

The Gift of India is a poem written in 1915 by the Indian poet, freedom fighter and politician Sarojini Naidu. ... And the far sad glorious vision I see. Of the torn red banners of Victory

Explanation:

The Gift of India is a poignant and patriotic poem by the Sarojini Naidu which praises the sacrifices made my the Indian soldiers in World War I . Dealing with the theme of courage and selfless sacrifice, The Gift of India is also an ode to the unsung heros, the children of Mother India who laid their lives for others.

Answered by ashutoshdash001
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The Gift of India is a poem written in 1915 by the Indian poet, freedom fighter and politician Sarojini Naidu. The poem is a tribute to the contribution of Indian soldiers in World War I. Over ten lakh Indian soldiers from the British Indian Empire served in the Allied forces in the First World War. A vast number of them sacrificed their lives. Indian troops fought in different locations of significance to the allied stronghold and had an important share in many of the battles throughout the course of the war. However, the contribution of the Indian soldiers is overlooked in the vast expanse of the War’s history. These selfless sacrifices of the Indian soldiers for the western agitation are captured in Naidu’s poem ‘The Gift of India’.

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