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VOL. 7, ISSUE 2 (2025)
Concept of freedom movement and national awakening in India
Authors
Swati Singh
Abstract
Indian freedom movement was a historical and
revolutionary process that incorporated political resistance, social reform,
and cultural renaissance against British colonial domination. The paper
suggests that it would analyze the emergence of national awakening in India
with special focus on ideological, social, and political forces driving the
struggle for independence. Based on a historical and qualitative analysis, it
explores key events, figures, and movements that played a role in the
construction of Indian nationalism—from early reform movements to mass
mobilization under Mahatma Gandhi. The study finds that the freedom movement
was not just a political movement, but also a wide national awakening based on
shared cultural identity, historical consciousness, and a vision of self-rule.
The study concludes by stating that this multifaceted movement became the
foundation of India's democratic culture and remains to influence its
socio-political landscape.
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Pages:29-32
How to cite this article:
Swati Singh "Concept of freedom movement and national awakening in India". International Journal of Sociology and Political Science, Vol 7, Issue 2, 2025, Pages 29-32
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