How South Africa Evolved Gandhi?
Non-violent civil disobedience had succeeded in forcing the opponents to the negotiating table and conceding the substance of the demands put forward by the movement.
- The blueprint for the ‘Gandhian’ method of struggle evolved here.
- The South African ‘experiment’ was now to be tried on a much wider scale on the Indian subcontinent.
- In other respects, too, the South African experiment prepared Gandhi for leadership of the Indian national struggle.
- He had had the invaluable experience of leading poor Indian labourers, of seeing their capacity for sacrifice and for bearing hardship, their morale in the face of repression.
- South Africa built up his faith in ....
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