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This scholarly work by Verrier Elwin provides an in-depth examination of Mahatma Gandhi’s extraordinary influence on India’s struggle for independence. The book traces Gandhi’s evolution as a political and spiritual leader, detailing his philosophy of non-violence and civil disobedience that fundamentally reshaped India’s path to freedom.
Elwin meticulously documents the key events and movements that defined the independence struggle, from the Salt March to the Quit India Movement. The narrative explores Gandhi’s relationships with other freedom fighters and his vision for a unified India. The work captures the essence of this transformative period in Indian history, illustrating how Gandhi’s principles of truth and non-violence became the cornerstone of India’s liberation from colonial rule.




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