Foreign News: India

A correspondent of The New Statesman, London independent weekly journal, summarized the political situation in India thus:

"Politics in India are entering upon a new phase. The failure of the noncoöperation movement has passed into history in spite of the feeble efforts of Mr. Ghandi's followers to keep it alive; but the causes of that movement are still operating, and to them can be attributed the latest developments of the Indian situation. Noncoöperation is dead, but Nationalism lives and is the stronger for having learnt the lessons of Mr. Ghandi's failure. The Nationalist...

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