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Why did the indian extend support to the british govt during the first world war?

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Answered by nibha15jan1981
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Having made huge sacrifices and demonstrated military valour equal to that of European soldiers, Indians widely expected a transition to self-government. These expectations were shared by nationalist leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi  and Muhammad Ali Jinnah  (the founder of Pakistan), but were dashed by the extension of martial law at the end of the conflict.
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