Indian Independence and Partition
The struggle led by Gandhi and Nehru, and the tragic consequences of the 1947 partition.
Key Questions
- 1How effective was non-violent resistance in challenging British rule?
- 2What were the long-term impacts of partition on India and Pakistan?
- 3How did religious identity shape the independence movement?
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