About The Book: "The Indian States Problem" by Mahatma Gandhi is a critical examination of the relationship between the princely states and British India during the independence movement. Gandhi advocates for the integration of the princely states into a free and democratic India, emphasizing the rights of the people over autocratic rule. He urges rulers to align with nationalist ideals and stresses non-violence, truth, and self-rule. The work reflects Gandhi’s belief in political unity and moral responsibility as key to India’s freedom and future.
Author: Mahatma Gandhi
Pages: 704
Edition: 1941
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