Gandhi was a pacifist who wanted his home country of India to be free of British rule. Gandhi was assassinated before that happened. He is revered in India as a founding father of the new nation of India.
Jawaharlal Nehru was the first Prime Minister of the free India in 1947. Both men are honored in India.
Indians view Gandhi : due to his contribution in the gaining independence from the British, as " The Father of the nation" .Hence he is reffered to as "Bapuji" or " Bapu" ( Father in Hindi )He is also sometimes reffered to as "Mahatma" ( Great in Hindi )
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The trail of tears only moved the indians into the midwest. As the americans continued to move west, they moved the indians farther along.
I think the Europeans tended to view the American Indians in more romantic terms than did the settlers - as "noble savages", so to speak.
Satyagraha form of non-violent protest invented by mohandas karamchand gandhi in south africa and perfected by him in course of the anti-british struggle in india.the term is made up of two words satya and agraha ,satya means truth and agraha means insisting on something without become obstinate and means both on and for truth. satyagraha which gandhi sometimes called 'surgery of soul' was based on the power of suffering love.
No, not at all. Jinnah is seen as a villain to Indians and the movie bends the truth as much as it needs to so vilify this view most Indians have.
what are the important books of jawaharlal neheru which highlight his world view
how does the modern view differ from this ancient view
left wing libertarian
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Indians view Gandhi : due to his contribution in the gaining independence from the British, as " The Father of the nation" .Hence he is reffered to as "Bapuji" or " Bapu" ( Father in Hindi )He is also sometimes reffered to as "Mahatma" ( Great in Hindi )
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Gandhi conveys his point of view in "The Story of My Experiments With Truth" through personal anecdotes and reflections on his own experiences. He uses simple language and straightforward storytelling to share his beliefs on nonviolence, truth, and self-discipline. Gandhi also emphasizes the importance of introspection and self-improvement in his narrative.
It sucked balls for them
Gandhi was a man who faced many challenges that he tried to overcome. He tried to look on the good side of the situation, and to remain optimistic. One challenge that made a big difference in Gandhi's view of South African whites was when he was living in South Africa. Gandhi went to South Africa. Gandhi went to South Africa to practice law, and he did earn a lot of money from this, but he was treated very unfairly while he was there. South Asians were called 'coolies' by the South African whites, meaning that they were thought to be untouchable by people of higher standing people. Gandhi faced many people who were prejudiced, and were disgusted by the Indians. These unfair things helped Gandhi realize that being fair and peaceful was what the government should be about and do, & that India needed to be free from British and whites' rule.
he treated the indians wrong