Who truly set India free from British rule? While historians often credit Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress Party, it’s important to remember that until 1930, their demand was limited to Home Rule or Dominion Status. It was revolutionaries like Bhagat Singh, whose sacrifice compelled Congress to finally declare complete independence as India’s goal. Their martyrdom, along with the fierce resistance of the Indian National Army (INA), shook the very foundations of British rule. Even British Prime Minister Clement Attlee later admitted that Gandhi’s influence was ‘minimal’—it was the INA’s uprising, the naval mutinies, and the rebellion within the armed forces that ultimately forced Britain to withdraw from India. In History That India Ignored, veteran journalist Prem Prakash sets the record straight, restoring the revolutionaries to their rightful place in India’s fight for freedom and uncovering the untold stories that shaped the nation’s destiny.
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Dimensions
Height
220 mm
Length
140 mm
Book Details
Title
History That India Ignored
Imprint
Vitasta Publishing Pvt.Ltd
Publication Year
2025 April
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Vitasta Publishing Pvt.Ltd
Genre
History
ISBN13
9788119670321
Book Category
History and Archaeology Books
BISAC Subject Heading
HIS003000
Number of Volumes
Single
Book Subcategory
Indian and Asian History Books
Edition
First
Language
English
Contributors
Author Info
Prem Prakash vividly depicts the sacrifices and struggles of revolutionaries who fought to end ignorance, injustice, hunger, and poverty in India. The book exposes the brutal torture, killings, and imprisonment of these heroes by the British Raj, highlighting figures like Bhagat Singh, Khudiram Bose, Veer Savarkar, and many others. The author honors these unsung martyrs, whose sacrifices history has largely overlooked. —Dr Archana Verma, Retired Professor, Hindu College Department of History.