: Aimed to collapse British rule by refusing to cooperate; people boycotted foreign goods and institutions.
Nationalism in India was primarily a response to British colonial rule, evolving through mass movements led by figures like Mahatma Gandhi to unify a diverse population toward a shared goal of self-rule ( Swarajcap S w a r a j 🔑 Key Historical Phases nationalism in india - YouTube
: Gandhi marched to Dandi to break the salt law, symbolizing defiance against British monopoly. : Aimed to collapse British rule by refusing
: While united for independence, different groups (peasants, workers, Dalits) had varying ideas of what freedom meant. 📍 Contemporary Context 📍 Contemporary Context : Leaders collected folklore and
: Leaders collected folklore and traditional songs to rediscover a proud Indian identity.
: The image of Bharat Mata and the Swaraj flag created a visual sense of collective belonging.