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Emergence of Communalism in Modern India

History ⇒ Modern Indian History

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Define communalism in the context of Modern Indian History.
Describe the impact of communalism on the Indian freedom struggle.
Describe the impact of the Khilafat Movement on Hindu-Muslim relations in India.
Describe the role of communal riots in shaping the politics of modern India.
Discuss the impact of the partition of Bengal on communal relations in India.
Discuss the role of religious reform movements in the emergence of communalism in India.
Discuss the role of Sir Syed Ahmed Khan in the development of Muslim communal consciousness in India.
Explain how the British policy of 'Divide and Rule' contributed to the emergence of communalism in India.
Explain the consequences of the introduction of separate electorates in the Indian political system.
Explain the impact of colonial census operations on communal identities in India.
Explain the role of separate electorates in the growth of communalism in India.
Explain the role of the British press and official reports in promoting communal divisions in India.
Explain the significance of the Lucknow Pact of 1916 in the context of communalism.
What was the main objective of the Two-Nation Theory?
Analyze how the language controversy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries contributed to the rise of communalism in India.
Context: In the 1920s, several communal riots broke out in various parts of India, often coinciding with religious festivals and processions. Analyze the underlying causes of these riots and discuss how they reflected the growing communal tensions of the period.
Critically evaluate the role of economic factors in the emergence and growth of communalism in colonial India.
Discuss the significance of the Nehru Report (1928) in the context of communal demands and the response of different communities to its recommendations.
Explain how the concept of 'majority' and 'minority' was constructed and politicized during the colonial period, and its impact on communal relations in India.
With reference to the Aligarh Movement, explain how educational reforms influenced the development of communal identities in colonial India.