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“India Bond or Free? A World Problem” is Annie Besant’s influential examination of India’s political and social status during the independence movement. Besant, a prominent theosophist and political activist, presents a compelling argument for India’s right to self-determination and freedom from colonial governance.
The work addresses the broader implications of India’s situation as a world problem, considering economic, cultural, and political dimensions. Besant analyzes the feasibility and necessity of Indian independence while considering global perspectives and consequences. Her passionate advocacy for Indian freedom combined with practical political analysis makes this a significant historical document.
Originally published as a statement of Besant’s political convictions, this book remains relevant for understanding early 20th-century independence movements and the intellectual foundations of India’s freedom struggle. It serves as both a historical record and philosophical treatise on colonialism and national liberation.







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