
People's Anti-British Army
The People's Anti-British Army was a militant group active in India during the early 20th century, primarily in the 1920s and 1930s. Its members opposed British colonial rule and aimed to promote Indian independence through direct action, including sabotage and armed resistance. The organization sought to mobilize Indians to challenge British authority and was part of the larger struggle for independence, often working alongside other revolutionary groups. While its methods were controversial, it played a role in the broader nationalist movement against British colonialism.