Analyze the British response to the mounting threat of revolutionary activity, including the implementation of oppressive measures and counter-intelligence.
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Here is the answer to the question for UPSC Mains aspirants, with the key points and headings bolded:
British Response to the Growing Threat of Revolutionary Activities:
Impact of British Repressive Measures and Counter-Intelligence Efforts:
Recent example: The Indian government’s continued use of repressive measures and counter-intelligence efforts to suppress dissent and criticism, which has been met with criticism from human rights organizations and the international community.
Recent example: The ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in India, which have been driven in part by a perception of the government’s authoritarian tendencies and disregard for civil liberties.
Recent example: The Indian government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has been criticized for its lack of transparency and the perceived prioritization of political considerations over public health concerns, has contributed to a further erosion of public trust.
Overall, the British government’s response to the growing threat of revolutionary activities, while initially successful in containing the immediate threat, ultimately contributed to the radicalization of the nationalist movement and the erosion of public trust in the government, with lasting consequences for the country’s political and social dynamics.