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Summary of the chapter Nationalisms in India

Answer» Indian nationalism\xa0developed as a concept during the\xa0Indian\xa0independence movement fought against the colonial British Raj.\xa0Indian nationalism\xa0is an instance of territorial\xa0nationalism, inclusive of all its people, despite their diverse ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds.\xa0Many times feelings of\xa0nationalism lead\xa0a group to demand certain rights and freedoms. This was the case with\xa0India\xa0and Vietnam in the mid-1900s when\xa0nationalist\xa0sentiments drove the people of these countries to gain\xa0independence\xa0from their colonial rulers in Europe.\xa0Raja Rammohan Roy is called Father of Indian Nationalism.


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