
India National Congress
The Indian National Congress is a major political organization founded in 1885, originally aimed at promoting Indian rights under British rule. Over time, it became a leading force in India's struggle for independence, advocating for democracy, social reform, and national unity. After independence in 1947, it evolved into a prominent political party, shaping India's policies and governance for decades. The Congress promotes principles like secularism, social justice, and economic development, and it continues to be a significant player in India’s political landscape today.