Indian History

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    Hindu Communalism

    Wonderful — now we’re looking at the rise of Hindu communalism, which developed in parallel to Muslim communalism in the early 20th century. This part is very significant for understanding how communal identities began hardening on both sides, encouraged by colonial policy but also reinforced by certain leaders and organisations. Let’s understand: 🌸 Rise of…

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    The Growth of Communalism

    🌍 What is Communalism? ⚡ Causes for the Rise of Communalism 1. Government’s Policy of Divide and Rule 2. Relative Backwardness of Muslims in Education and Industry 3. Slow Spread of Modern Education among Muslims 4. Economic Backwardness and Job Competition 5. Militant Nationalism’s Religious Colouring While militant nationalism was revolutionary in spirit, some of…

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    All India Muslim League (AIML)

    🌍 Formation of the All India Muslim League (1906) Nature of AIML: ⚖️ The Paradox of AIML 🔥 Strained Relations with the British Initially, the League was pro-British, but this loyalty weakened soon after: 👉 Gradually, younger leaders like Muhammad Ali, Shaukat Ali, Hasrat Mohani, Fazlul Haq pushed the League towards a nationalist orientation, demanding…

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    Rise of revolutionary nationalism

    🌍 Context – Why Revolutionary Nationalism? After the decline of the Swadeshi and Boycott Movement (1905–08), three major political experiments followed: Revolutionary nationalism came first. It grew out of a frustrated, angry generation of youth who felt that: 👉 With every door closed, the restless youth turned to bombs and pistols — inspired by Irish…

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    Indian Councils Act of 1909

    🌍 Background – Why reforms in 1909? 👉 So, they designed reforms that looked liberal, but in reality, were meant to divide nationalists and strengthen British control. ⚖️ British Policy Towards Muslims – The Divide 👉 This was the beginning of communal representation in Indian politics, which later became a deep-rooted problem. 🏛 Key Features…

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    Indian National Congress (1905-14)

    🌍 Background – Unity under Strain The Partition of Bengal (1905) gave INC a new energy. At the Benaras Session (1905), under Gopal Krishna Gokhale: But between 1905–07, differences sharpened: 👑 INC Session at Calcutta, 1906 Here the differences came to a head. Outcomes: Four important resolutions were passed: 👉 Dadabhai in his speech declared…

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    Partition of Bengal

    🌍 Background – Why was Bengal partitioned? At that time, Bengal was a very large province including Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, and Assam. Its population was about 80 million — the largest in India. The official justification was administrative convenience: one government could not efficiently manage such a vast and diverse territory. On 19 July 1905,…

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    Militant Nationalism

    🌱 Background: Why Did Militant Nationalism Arise? First, remember: extremism was not born overnight in 1905 with the Partition of Bengal. It had been brewing in Indian society ever since the Revolt of 1857. So, by the early 1900s, a more assertive, radical form of nationalism started emerging — this is what we call Militant…

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    Nationalist Movements between 1905 and 1918

    When we think of India’s freedom struggle, we often imagine Mahatma Gandhi leading satyagraha or Nehru addressing crowds about independence. But before Gandhi came to the centre stage, there was another phase — a fiery, impatient, and deeply emotional phase — known as Militant Nationalism. This was the period roughly between 1905 and 1919, when…

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    Moderate Leaders

    Dadabhai Naoroji Who Was Dadabhai Naoroji? Early Career 👉 Notice: from the beginning, he had one foot in India and one in Britain—he understood both societies and used that position to argue India’s case abroad. Political and Administrative Roles 👉 By entering the British Parliament itself, he gave the nationalist movement an international voice. Organisations…