The Indian Struggle (1920-34) by Subhash Chandra Bose
About This Book
The Indian Struggle
1920-34
Subhas Chandra Bose
January 2012
This book, first published in London in 1935, could be published in India only in 1948 since it was banned by the British Government. Mission Netaji is publishing this electronic version to facilitate a wider reach.
Learning Objectives
You will come to know the plight of the Indian Struggle during the final stage of the freedom of India (Bharat).
Material Includes
- Letter from Romain Rolland
- Preface
- Introduction: The Background of Indian Polity
- Introduction: Landmarks in British Rule in India
- Introduction: The New Awakening in India
- Introduction: Organisations, Parties and Personalities
- The Clouds Gather (1920)
- The Storm Breaks (1921)
- The Anti-Climax (1922)
- The Swarajist Revolt (1923)
- Deshabandhu C. R. Das in Power (1924-25)
- The Slump (1925-27)
- In Burmese Prisons (1925-27)
- The Barometer Rises (1927-28)
- Signs of Coming Upheaval (1929)
- Stormy 1930
- The Gandhi-Irwin Pact and After (1931)
- Mahatma Gandhi in Europe (1931)
- The Fight Resumed (1932)
- Defeat and Surrender (1933-34)
- The White Paper and the Communal Award
- The Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Indian History
- The Bengal Situation
- A Glimpse of the Future
- Appendix
Requirements
- You should have the knowledge and understanding of the English Language
Target Audience
- Anyone who wants to read this book.
Curriculum
25 Chapters