Impact of Second World War on Indian Nationalism
The Second World War intensified Indian nationalism, accelerating the push for independence due to economic strain, political unrest, and British exploitation during the conflict.
Ind World War: Impact on Indian Nationalism
- British Recognition of Futility in Retaining India: Before World War II, the British realized retaining India was futile. Post-war, the British Empire suffered substantial losses, seeking colonial support to restore its status, while Mahatma Gandhi mobilized Indians against British rule.
- Economic Consequences of WWII in India: WWII caused severe economic damage to India, with inflation driven by war expenditures and subsequent economic imbalances persisting long after the war.
- Sterling Balance Problem: ....
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