• The Ghadar Movement or Ghadar Party was an early 20th-century, international political movement founded by expatriate Indians to overthrow British rule in India.
  • While the Ghadar Party had a strong Sikh presence, it was a consciously secular movement.
  • Ghadar Movement was formed in 1913 by expatriate Punjabis in the United States.
  • • The Ghadar militants launched an aggressive propaganda campaign right away, touring mills and farms where the majority of the Punjabi immigrant labourers...
  • The Ghadar Movement also included the revolutionaries, Ram Chandra and Barakatullah who were Lala Hardayal’s active supporters.
  • Contrary to the expectations of many, the Ghadar Movement quickly took on large, very worldly plans to put its ideals into action.
  • The Ghadar Movement: Born In The US To Free India.
  • It is precisely because the revolutionary strands in the freedom struggle such as the Ghadar movement launched an uncompromising struggle against...
  • Known for the Ghadar Movement and significant involvement in the Indian National Army, Punjabis left a lasting legacy in the fight for India's freedom.
  • Here, in this post, we shall read about the important features and sequences of the Ghadar Movement.