History, asked by leonhall99, 1 year ago

Why did nationalism develop in India?

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Answered by cvrohit
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The reasons are
1)Social unity for Indian Nationalism
2)Cultural unity for Indian Nationalism
3)Political unity for Indian Nationalism
4)Western Impact
5)Racial Arrogance
6)Socio-Religious Reform Movements
7)Ilbert Bill Controversy
8)Economic Explotation
Answered by mambily1974
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lucky for you though, I won't use Wikipedia. At any rate, wiki doesn't generally get into this kinda stuff. 

The real cause of Indian Nationalism was British Nationalism. Think about it, the British Empire had firm control over the subcontinent and affiliated regions all under the lauded belief that the British were a superior people culturally, religiously, economically and politically. A bit of irony to this was that the efficient British Administration eventually began creating a new social class of well educated Indian administration. This new class wasn't lost to the concept of nationalism that was felt by their British colleagues. Naturally, the Indian leaders who were the vanguard against British rule were the ones who were educated by the British.

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