
1930s Indian politics
The 1930s in India was a crucial period marked by the fight for independence from British rule. The Indian National Congress led mass protests and demanded self-rule, emphasizing unity among Indians. Key leaders like Mahatma Gandhi promoted nonviolent resistance, civil disobedience, and campaigns like the Salt Satyagraha. This decade also saw growing political awareness, regional movements, and increased tension between moderates and radicals. International influences and economic challenges shaped the political landscape, setting the stage for India's eventual independence. Overall, it was a time of rising nationalism, political activism, and key moves toward freedom.