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🇮🇳 Gandhian Phase and Partition (1915–1947)

From 1915 to 1947, Gandhi led India’s freedom struggle through non-violent mass movements like Non-Cooperation, Civil Disobedience, and Quit India. Starting with local Satyagrahas, he mobilized peasants, workers, and women. Despite his efforts for unity, communal tensions rose, leading to India’s independence and partition in 1947—a moment of triumph shadowed by tragedy.

📚 Modern Indian History: Start and End Points
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📚 Modern Indian History: Start and End Points

Modern Indian History begins in 1707 with the death of Aurangzeb, marking the decline of the Mughal Empire and rise of European trading powers. It culminates in 1947 with India’s independence from British colonial rule, covering a transformative 240-year period of political, economic, and social upheaval.