Born in 1869, Moderna Gandhi grew up in Gujarat Province and is one of the most important people to help guide the nationalist movement. Gandhi may be the most famous advocate of passive resistance, and this idea helped him achieve the goal of Indian nationalism. His inflexible self-discipline helped him become a great leader he knew today, and he helped fuel his new India. Gandhi studied law in London and then visited South Africa as a lawyer for Indian immigrants. Then he returned to India and founded a non-violent campaign based on his experience gained from South Africa.
Gandhi is the bondage of Indian nationalism, pursuing his goal with a non-violent approach called Satyagura. It is said that India's Independent Negotiations began with the "Gandhi-Owen Convention" which gradually resulted in the expansion of negotiations between the UK and India, and eventually became India's independence. This article will analyze negotiation strategies and strategies adopted at Indian national convention led by Gandhi, for reasons behind India's independent way and today's free speech.
Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi is a national Indian. He was born on October 2, 1869 in Porbandar, India. The original name of Mahatma Gandhi is Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was born in Karamchand Gandhi and Putlibai. He is from a Hindu family. His father is the Dewan Minister or the State of Porbandar. His mother is a very devout housewife. - Gandhi's behavior has influenced generations of generations Many people believe that they can change the world and improve the world for future generations. They try to change their lives in various ways, and many people did not achieve their goals. The person who achieves the goal is Gandhi. Gandhi took many actions to influence those who did something bad. But Gandhi completed his goal when he wanted it. Did Gandhi fully recognize his goals?
Born in 1869, Moderna Gandhi grew up in Gujarat Province and is one of the most important people to help guide the nationalist movement. Gandhi may be the most famous advocate of passive resistance, and this idea helped him achieve the goal of Indian nationalism. His inflexible self-discipline helped him become a great leader he knew today, and he helped fuel his new India. Gandhi studied law in London and then visited South Africa as a lawyer for Indian immigrants. Then he returned to India and founded a non-violent campaign based on his experience gained from South Africa. His goal is to get India out of British rule and win confidence and confidence in his people. He firmly believes in several things. One is a passive resistance, the other is a religion, not a god as a creator, and the other is a return to the root of India.