Modern History
- Impact of Militant Nationalism and the Evolution of the Two-Nation Theory
- Birth and Spread of Communalism in India: A Historical and Ideological Analysis
- Communal Holocaust and the Role of the Interim Government: A Crucial Chapter in India’s Independence
- The Cabinet Mission of 1946: A Last Attempt for a United India
- The Three Upsurges of 1945–1946: The Final Blow to British Rule in India
- The Post War National Upsurge in India: Path to Independence
- Cripps Mission: A Missed Opportunity in India’s Path to Independence
- August Offer and Individual Satyagraha: Strategic Moves in India’s Independence Struggle
- World War II and India Fight for Independence: Congress’s Strategic Response
- Ideological Differences Between Gandhi and Bose on Social Justice, Caste, and Women’s Rights
- Gandhi and Bose Ideological Differences in Socio-Economic and Religious Visions
- Gandhi and Bose: Ideological Clashes in the Fight for Indian Independence
- World War II and Indian Freedom Struggle: The Congress Crisis and the Bose-Gandhi Divide
- Performance and Evaluation of Congress Ministries (1937-1939): Reforms, Challenges and Resignation
- Twenty-Eight Months of Congress Rule: Governance, Reforms, and Resignation (1937-1939)
- The First Stage Debate: Indian Nationalist Strategies After the Civil Disobedience Movement (1934-35)
- Gandhi and the Caste System: A Journey Through His Anti-Untouchability Campaign
- Communal Award and Poona Pact: Analyzing Minority Representation and Unity in Colonial India
- The Government of India Act, 1935: The Blueprint for India’s Political Landscape
- Third Round Table Conference and the Aftermath of the Civil Disobedience Movement
- Second Round Table Conference 1931: The Unresolved Debates on India’s Future
- Civil Disobedience Movement in India: Mass Participation, Round Table Conferences, and the Gandhi-Irwin Pact
- Civil Disobedience Movement: The Salt Satyagraha and Regional Resistance Across India
- Key Events Leading to the Civil Disobedience Movement in India
- The Nehru Report: India’s First Attempt at Constitutional Development and the Path to Independence
- The Simon Commission and Its Impact on India’s Independence Movement
- Revolutionary Activities in Bengal: The Fight for Independence and Ideological Evolution
- Revolutionary Movement of the 1920s: The Resurgence of Radical Nationalism
- Praja Mandal Movements and Revolutionary Activity in Pre-Independence India
- Youth Activism, Caste Movements, Peasants’ Agitation and Trade Unionism in Pre-Independence India
- The Forward Bloc and the Evolution of Leftist Politics in India
- The Evolution and Impact of Left Movements in India: CPI and CSP
- The Emergence and Impact of Left Movements in India: Marxism, Socialism, and Nationalism
- Decline of the Swarajists and Constructive Efforts of the No-Changers in the Indian Freedom Struggle
- Swarajists vs. No-Changers: Strategies and Achievements in India’s Freedom Struggle
- Emergence of Swarajists and No-Changers: A Strategic Divergence in India’s Freedom Struggle
- Strategic Withdrawal in the Khilafat-Non-Cooperation Movement
- The Khilafat And Non-Cooperation Movements: Catalysts for India’s Independence Struggle
- Beginning of the Khilafat Movement: Unity in India’s Fight for Freedom
- The Jallianwala Bagh Massacre: A Turning Point in India’s Struggle for Independence
- The Rowlatt Act and the Rise of Mass Satyagraha in India
- Gandhi’s Early Movements in India: Champaran, Ahmedabad and Kheda
- Gandhi’s Satyagraha in South Africa: The Birth of Nonviolent Resistance (1906-1914)
- The Rise of the Gandhian Era: Non-Violent Struggle for Swaraj
- The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms and Government of India Act, 1919
- Montagu’s August 1917 Declaration: A Turning Point in British-Indian Relations
- Achievement and Significance of the Home Rule League and the Lucknow Pact
- The Two Home Rule Leagues: Tilak and Besant’s Parallel Paths to Swaraj
- First World War and Nationalist Response: The Rise of Indian Nationalism
- Evaluation of the Ghadar Party: Legacy, Achievements and Challenges
- Indian Revolutionary Nationalism: Global Struggles for Independence
- Revolutionary Movements in Maharashtra and Punjab
- Revolutionary Activities in Bengal (1902-1917)
- Revolutionary Activities in India (1907-1917): From Moderate Decline to Radical Nationalism
- The Surat Split and Its Impact on Indian Nationalism
- Evaluation of Swadeshi Movement: Economic Impact, National Pride and Political Change
- Extent of Mass Participation in the Swadeshi Movement
- Innovative Strategies and Radical Tactics in India’s Fight for Independence
- The Anti-Partition Movement: Catalyzing the Swadeshi and Boycott Movement
- The Swadeshi and Boycott Movement: A Defining Moment in India’s Quest for Independence
- The Surat Split of 1907: A Defining Moment in India’s Freedom Struggle
- Era of Extremists (1905-1909)
- Evaluation of the Moderate Phase and Protection of Civil Rights in Colonial India
- Campaign for General Administrative Reforms by Indian Moderates (1885-1905)
- Key Moderate Leaders and Their Economic Critique of British Imperialism (1885-1905)
- The Era of Moderates (1885-1905): Foundations of India’s Nationalist Movement
- Factors Responsible for the Emergence and Growth of Indian Nationalism
- Political Associations Before Indian National Congress
- Political Associations in Bombay Presidency
- Political Associations in Madras: From the Madras Native Association to the Madras Mahajan Sabha
- Indian National Congress: Formation and Debates
- Ideological Foundations of the Indian National Congress: The Role of Early Leaders
- The Evolution of the Indian National Congress: Beyond the Safety Valve
- The Rise and Growth of Indian Nationalism Under British Rule
- Reform Movements Among Sikhs and Parsis
- Evolution of Socio-Cultural Reform Movements Among Indian Muslims (18th-19th Century)
- Pan-India Reform Movements: Arya Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission and Theosophical Society
- Socio-Religious Reform Movements in Western India: Key Figures and Their Impact
- Challenging the Caste System: Reforms and Movements in India
- The Evolution of Women’s Rights and Reforms in India: From Sati to Suffrage
- Social and Ideological Foundations of 19th-Century Indian Reform Movements
- Causes Behind the Rise of Reform Movements in 19th Century India
- The Indian Renaissance: A Transformative Era of Cultural, Social and Intellectual Awakening
- Unity, Perspectives, Nature and Character of the Revolt of 1957
- The Suppression of 1857 Revolt: Key Factors and Consequences
- Key Leaders and Battlefronts of the 1857 Indian Rebellion
- Understanding the Causes of the 1857 Revolt
- The Revolt of 1857: Origins and the State of India
- Military Uprisings Before 1857: Seeds of the First War of Independence
- Tribal Movements During British Rule in India: Rebellion, Resistance and Resilience
- Peasant Movements in Pre-1857 India: Struggles Against British Exploitation
- 19th Century Indian Uprisings: Key Rebellions Against British Colonial Rule
- Important Civil Uprisings in 18th Century India: Resistance Against British Colonial Rule
- Resistance Against British Colonial Expansion in India
- Anglo-Afghan Relations: British Strategic Interests and Conflicts in the 19th Century
- British India and Its Neighbors: Conflicts, Treaties and the Expansion of Influence
- Extension of British Paramountcy through Administrative Policy
- The British Conquest of Punjab: From Ranjit Singh to the Anglo-Sikh Wars
- British Conquest of Sindh: A Controversial Chapter in Colonial India
- Anglo-Maratha Wars: The Struggle for Supremacy in 18th and 19th Century India
- British Conquest of Mysore: The Rise and Fall of Haidar Ali and Tipu Sultan
- British Governance Over Bengal: The Dual System and Its Consequences (1765–72)
- British Conquest of Bengal: The Rise of Colonial Rule in India
- British Expansion in India: From Trade to Empire-Building
- Political Fragmentation and Socio-Economic Challenges in 18th Century India
- Emergence of Regional Powers in 18th Century India
- The Rise of Southern India’s Regional Powers: Marathas, Hyderabad, Mysore and Kerala
- The Decline of the Mughal Empire: Causes, Consequences and Key Perspectives
- India Before the British: Decline of the Mughal Empire and the Path to British Rule
- Decline of French Power in India: Dupleix’s Vision and British Supremacy
- The French in India: Advent, Expansion and the Carnatic Wars
- Rise of Dutch and English Influence in India
- Advent, Expansion and Decline of the Portuguese in India
- The Advent of Europeans In India: Catalysts of Change and Colonialism
- New Historiographical Schools on the Indian National Movement
- Historiography of Modern India: Colonial, Nationalist, Marxist and Subaltern Perspectives