Imagine trying to unite millions of people against the world’s most powerful empire without the internet, smartphones, television or social media. No WhatsApp groups. No Instagram reels. No X (formerly Twitter). No YouTube videos. It sounds almost unimaginable today. Yet, this was the reality of India’s freedom movement. Decades before the digital age, newspapers became the nation’s most powerful communication network. They spread revolutionary …
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