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Revolutionary Exploits Of Indian Patriots Abroad

The saga of Indian patriots utilizing foreign soil to challenge British colonial rule is a riveting tale of bravery and sacrifice. Among these daring figures were Ram Chandra and Ram Singh, leaders of the Ghadar Party, who plotted against British imperialism from San Francisco in 1918. In a courtroom drama, Ram Singh accused Chandra of betrayal, fatally shooting him before a policeman swiftly shot him down.

“Hindu German Conspiracy Case” linked Rabindranath Tagore, accused of channeling US revolutionary funds to Japan for arms acquisition. This case, the costliest in US history up to that point, underscored the global scope of India’s fight for freedom.

This practice was familiar. In 1857, Haji Imdadullah Muhajir Makki departed Makkah, sparking an anti-British uprising, motivating pilgrims like Maulana Ishaq to join. Similarly, Shyamji Krishna Varma’s India House in London nurtured revolutionaries, including Madan Lal Dhingra, who carried out a pivotal assassination.

The Ghadar Party, chiefly composed of Punjabi Indians in the US, aimed to replicate the 1857 mutiny. Though foiled by traitors, the party did incite a rebellion in Singapore, only to be quashed with brutal public executions.

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