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  2. Indian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The flag of India, which is often used as a symbol of Indian nationalism. Indian nationalism is an instance of territorial nationalism, which is inclusive of all of the people of India, despite their diverse ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds. Indian nationalism can trace roots to pre-colonial India, but was fully developed during the ...

  3. Hindu nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Hindu nationalism has been collectively referred to as the expression of social and political thought, based on the native spiritual and cultural traditions of the Indian subcontinent. "Hindu nationalism" is a simplistic translation of हिन्दू राष्ट्रवाद (IAST: Hindū rāṣṭravāda). It is better described as ...

  4. Hindutva - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary meaning and usage of Hindutva largely derives from Savarkar's ideas, as does the post-1980s nationalism and mass political activity in India. According to Jaffrelot, Hindutva as outlined in Savarkar's writings "perfectly illustrates" an effort at identity-building through the "stigmatisation and emulation of threatening others".

  5. Two-nation theory - Wikipedia

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    M. S. Jain and others have traced the origins of the two nation-theory to Syed Ahmed Khan and the Aligarh Movement, consisting of his followers such as Mohsin-ul-Mulk. Syed Ahmed Khan was the grandson of the Mughal Vizier of Akbar Shah II, Dabir-ud-Daula, while Mohsin-ul-Mulk belonged to a family that played an important part in shaping the fortunes of the Mughal Empire, known as the Sadaat-e ...

  6. Bharat Mata - Wikipedia

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    Bharat Mata. A Bharathamatha statue at Kanyakumari, or Cape Comorin, the southern-most coast of India. Bhārat Mātā (Mother India in English) is a national personification of India ( Bharat [1]) as a mother goddess. In the visual arts she is commonly depicted dressed in a red or saffron -coloured sari and holding a national flag; she ...

  7. Early Nationalists - Wikipedia

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    The Early Nationalists wanted certain political and economic reforms with the view to unify the people of India. Constitutional reforms. Believing that India should eventually move towards democratic self-government, the Early Nationalists wanted a larger share in the governing of India. They did not seek immediate attainment of their goal as ...

  8. Mahatma Gandhi - Wikipedia

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi [pron 1] (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule. He inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world.