1907 in India

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1907 in India

In 1907, India experienced significant political and social developments amid the broader context of the British colonial administration. The year marked an intensifying response to colonial rule, as nationalist sentiments began to crystallize among various Indian communities. The Indian National Congress, emphasizing self-governance, saw a split between moderates and extremists, highlighting divergent strategies for achieving political reform. This period also witnessed the establishment of the Home Rule League by Bal Gangadhar Tilak, advocating for increased autonomy. Additionally, social reforms continued, with movements addressing issues such as education and caste discrimination. Cultural developments flourished, accompanied by emerging literary and artistic expressions that reflected the changing socio-political landscape.