Indian nationalist fostering nationalist racial arrogance - the UK caused complaints among Indians. They are considered second-class citizens and can only get the poorest employment. British rulers like General Mayor (Governor of India) publicly expressed racial superiority. I think that fully educated Indian experts - they are deprived of equal opportunities within British rule "mechanisms" (like Indian civil servants). They initially sought the same status as the Indians and ultimately created a nationalist movement pursuing perfect Indian independence.
All these factors jointly promoted the development of Indian nationalism. Indian nationalism is not a handmade of a certain class, it is the result of common consciousness among all the Indian classes. Since 1885, the National Assembly of India has helped to expand and strengthen the growth of nationalism. Eventually, it brought independence to India.
Indian people are Indian citizens or citizens, the second largest country in the population, accounting for 17.50% of the world's population. "India" refers to nationality, but it does not refer to race or language. Indian nationality is composed of many regional ethnic language groups reflecting the rich and complex history of India. In India, there are all major ethnic groups found on the Indian subcontinent. A group of Indian diaspora by immigrants is particularly prevalent in other parts of Asia and North America.
There is no entity of a single American Indian. The diversity of tribes and American Indian countries is amazing. But non Indians tend to think and act. As American Indians, people's identity is very personal. American Indians have something in common with certain pan-Indian cultural activities, such as social exchanges and celebrations among contemporary tribes. However, the actual benchmark in India is a political difference that tribes enjoy as a sovereign state. Therefore, members of tribal countries are double citizens. They are American citizens and each tribal country. This is not a matter of American Indians.