
Hindustani Ghadar Party
The Hindustani Ghadar Party was an Indian organization founded in 1913 by expatriates in the United States and Canada with the aim of ending British rule in India. It sought to mobilize Indians abroad to instigate rebellion against British authority through revolutionary activities and propaganda. The party promoted national independence and unity, encouraging Indians to resist colonial rule. Although it faced suppression and many members were arrested during the colonial period, the Ghadar Party played a significant role in inspiring later independence movements by fostering a sense of patriotism and resistance among Indians.