India’s Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra is the definitive book for anyone seeking an in-depth and authentic account of the Indian freedom movement. While many works focus on specific regions or leaders, this book presents a pan-Indian narrative—covering movements, leaders, and struggles from across the country, giving readers a complete picture of India’s long fight against British rule.
Backed by extensive research and original sources, the book traces the journey from the Revolt of 1857 led by Mangal Pandey and Rani Laxmi Bai, to the non-cooperation and civil disobedience movements under Mahatma Gandhi, and the daring strategies of Subhas Chandra Bose. It highlights not only the well-known milestones but also the lesser-documented local struggles that played a crucial role in shaping modern India.
Key Highlights:
Covers the First War of Independence (1857) in detail
Extensive chapters on Mahatma Gandhi’s movements (non-cooperation & civil disobedience)
Insight into Subhas Chandra Bose’s radical approach and leadership
Incorporates oral and written narratives from different regions of India
A well-documented, thoroughly researched historical study
Essential reading for students, UPSC aspirants, and history enthusiasts
This book not only tells the story of India’s fight for freedom but also explains its impact on society, politics, and the economy, making it one of the most authoritative works on the subject.







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