The Indian Revolutionaries during the First World WarA study of their Aims and Weakness 1914 – 1918

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Published
Jun 24, 2025
Pages
326-341

Abstract

, . . . , : , , , , , .The Indian revolutionaries during the resurgence period were quite ready to adopt any means that service their purpose . Their first step was to urge the Indian people to challenge the Raj in India which lasted many centuries .However , the actual weakness of Indians revolutionaries was in the levels of ideology and organization , and many of them had no clear idea about the nature of independence and the necessary means to achieve it . Although the British intelligence was too far beyond their power , and in many cases it had a prior knowledge of the Indians plans and movement , their efforts gave the Indian national movement a tremendous motive and unprecedented passionate impulse .The axes of the research included the following seven headlines ; Disparate revolutionary groups . Chance of first world war outbreak . The outside aids to the revolutionaries of India . Domestic difficulties and weakness . An outlook at some essential requirements . The actual weakness lies in the organization . Finally , many questions and remarks .

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