Arjit Anant

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British intelligence was deliberately trying to create a rift in the revolutionary movement, but it was a risky strategy. Despite the hold of British communists over the Indian movement, there was always the danger of creating a pathway for Russian influence. In the end, however, it paid back handsomely during the Second World War as the communists collaborated with the British against Gandhi’s Quit India Movement of 1942 as well as their former revolutionary colleagues.
Revolutionaries: The Other Story of How India Won Its Freedom
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