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प्रश्न
Discuss, how international events became the major factor in the growth of the assertive natinalism.
उत्तर
The Indian assertive nationalists were greatly inspired when they learnt few facts of history where small and apparently weaker countries had defeated mighty nations. Two such examples were, when Ethiopians defeated the Italians in 1896. It is hard to believe that a strong country is defeated at the hands of small country. Russia, a great European country was defeated by Japan, a small Asian country. These events generated a new spirit of self-confidence among the Indians. The Marathi weekly, ‘Kesari’ which was edited by Tilak, published a commentary on 6th December, 1904. It said, The Russian-Japanese war had given a rude shock to the belief that people of Asia had hardly any sentiment of nationality. The people now realized that India could get rid of the British rule just as easily as the Japanese had defeated the Russians, if they united like a perfect nation. Let us drive the British into the sea and take our place side by side, with the great powers of the world.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
When did the conflict arise between the Moderates and the Assertives?
Mention one principal objective of the Assertives.
Mention three methods of the Assertives proposed for attaining independence.
State any two repressive policies of Lord Curzon which prepared the way for a assertive form of nationalism.
Explain how the famine and plague influenced the growth of Assertives Nationalism in India.
What were the three methods of struggle adopted by Aggressive Nationalists.
Discuss about the efforts of Bal Gangadhar Tilak which were beneficial in the spread of Assertive nationalism.
How did Moderates differ from the Assertive Nationalist in realizing their objectives.
The assertive nationalism played an important role in the freedom movement of India. In this context, breifly describe the methods they advocated for the achievement of their aims.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are related to the aims of the Indian National Congress in the early phases?
- Eradication of all possible race, creed or provincial prejudices among Indians.
- Organising public opinion against the British.
- Formulation of popular demands.
- Organisation of a violent struggle for the political emancipation of India.