ABSTRACT

The October Revolution undoubtedly produced a radicalising effect on the Indian situation from the very beginning. At the end of World War I, India was astir with workers’ strikes and massive demonstrations against British repression. Peasant unrest was also growing. It was this awakened India, entering the mass phase of its fight for independence, which looked to the Russian Revolution and to its leader Lenin for inspiration and help.They further saw that Lenin and other leaders of Soviet Russia stood for a new social order in which exploitation of man by man is ended, an order based on brotherhood, equality and cooperation of men, and had established a society in which the working class and the toiling people had come into their own and taken over the reins of administration to build socialism.

This volume contains several articles and essays concerning the Indian national movement and the support extended by Russia. In particular,the essays related to the lives of the expatriate Indian revolutionaries in Europe and the meeting of Indian revolutionaries with Lenin are of interest in this volume. The views of Indian national leaders like M.K. Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, B.G. Tilak among others on Russian Revolution are also included. In short, this volume will be useful to understand the support extended by Russia to the Indian national movement during the first half of the twentieth century.

Please note: This title is co-published with Aakar Books, New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print edition in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Maldives or Bhutan)

chapter 2|5 pages

The Story of a Telegram

chapter 6|5 pages

Non-Violence: Gandhi and Lenin

chapter 10|4 pages

India’s Response to Lenin

chapter 11|4 pages

Lenin and the Indian Patriots

chapter 12|5 pages

Lenin and Indian Revolutionaries

chapter 13|4 pages

New Light on Bombay Events of 1908

chapter 15|10 pages

Progressive Indians and Our Country

chapter 23|4 pages

A Find in the Archives

(Documents About an Unknown Indian Mission to Russia in 1859)

chapter 28|22 pages

Early Contacts Between India and Russia