À propos de l'auteur

M. K. Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was a prominent leader in the Indian independence movement against British rule. He is best known for his philosophy of non-violent resistance, which he termed Satyagraha, advocating for civil rights through peaceful protest and civil disobedience. His efforts were instrumental in mobilizing millions of Indians to join the struggle for independence, emphasizing the importance of truth and moral integrity in political action.

Gandhi's impact extended beyond India's borders, inspiring civil rights movements around the world. His principles of non-violence influenced various leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela. Gandhi's legacy is celebrated globally, and his teachings continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on peace, justice, and social change. Despite facing immense challenges, his unwavering commitment to non-violence and social reform has left an indelible mark on history.

Nationalité Indien
Date de naissance October 2, 1869
Lieu de naissance Porbandar, Gujarat, India
Date de décès January 30, 1948