Peace Movements in India

A Look Back at Iconic Moments

The Non-Cooperation Movement

Gandhi’s first major push for peace was during the 1919 Non-Cooperation Movement, advocating non-violent resistance to British rule in India, uniting millions.

Advocating for disarmament and harmony in India promotes peace, reduces conflict, and fosters unity, aiming for a secure and prosperous future for all.

The Indian Peace Movement 1950s-1960s

The anti-nuclear protests in India (1970s-1980s) saw widespread opposition to nuclear weapons and energy, driven by environmental, safety, and peace concerns.

Anti-Nuclear Protests (1970s-1980s)

Contemporary Peace Efforts

Contemporary peace efforts in India focus on dialogue, conflict resolution, and social harmony, addressing issues like regional disputes, communal tensions, and insurgencies.