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Indian Independence Movement In East Asia is a meticulously researched historical study that traces the profound connections between India’s struggle for independence and the nationalist movements across East Asia. Kesar Singh Giani provides an insightful analysis of how Indian revolutionaries, political ideologies, and freedom fighters inspired similar movements in countries throughout the Asian continent.
The book explores the cross-cultural exchanges, diplomatic relations, and shared revolutionary ideals that bound these movements together. Through detailed historical narratives and documented evidence, the author demonstrates how the Indian Independence Movement served as a catalyst for pan-Asian nationalism and anti-colonial sentiments.
Giani’s work is essential reading for students of Asian history, political science, and international relations, offering a unique perspective on how regional independence movements were interconnected and mutually influential during the early twentieth century.







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