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The Birth of India’s National Struggle is a comprehensive historical examination of the formative years of India’s independence movement. The book meticulously documents the social, political, and economic conditions that sparked nationalist sentiments across the Indian subcontinent during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Through detailed narratives and historical analysis, the work presents the contributions of key freedom fighters, intellectuals, and organizations that laid the foundation for organized resistance against British imperialism. It explores the evolution from early reform movements to mass mobilization, highlighting the ideological debates and strategic decisions that shaped India’s path to independence.
Essential for students, historians, and those interested in understanding India’s complex colonial past and the birth of its national consciousness, this book provides valuable insights into how a colonized nation transformed into a sovereign democratic state.







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