1946 Royal Indian Navy Mutiny: Last War of Independence
작성자
Pramod Kapoor
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History
Art & Photography
형식
킨들
페이지
432
언어
힌디어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2022
출판사
Roli Books
판
6
ISBN-10
9392130287
ISBN-13
9789392130281
설명
In 1946, a pivotal moment in India's struggle for independence unfolded as 20,000 non-commissioned sailors of the Royal Indian Navy rose up against British colonial rule. This mutiny, fueled by a relentless desire for dignity and freedom, became a significant chapter in India's fight against oppression. The sailors were driven by their experiences of harsh treatment and discrimination, which ignited a collective spirit of resistance. Their rebellion was not only a call for better conditions but also a reflection of the broader nationalist sentiments surging through the country during this tumultuous period.
Pramod Kapoor delves into the complexities of this uprising, portraying the sailors' courage and determination. He captures the ripple effects of the mutiny, exploring how it galvanized other independence movements and highlighted the cracks in British authority. Through detailed narratives and compelling storytelling, this account emphasizes the importance of the Royal Indian Navy mutiny as a critical, yet often overlooked, episode in the last war for India's independence.
Pramod Kapoor delves into the complexities of this uprising, portraying the sailors' courage and determination. He captures the ripple effects of the mutiny, exploring how it galvanized other independence movements and highlighted the cracks in British authority. Through detailed narratives and compelling storytelling, this account emphasizes the importance of the Royal Indian Navy mutiny as a critical, yet often overlooked, episode in the last war for India's independence.