Lakshmibai's example is remembered to this day by Indian nationalists.
Most of the pioneers of social reform were Indian nationalists.
Azad is remembered as amongst the leading Indian nationalists of his time.
In 1927, it became the target of the Indian nationalists.
Indian nationalists were fighting for independence from British colonial rule during the 1920s and 1930s.
As a result, when the report was made public, it was criticized by Indian nationalists.
At independence in 1947, Indian nationalists saw them as the agents of imperialism.
Churchill continued his campaign against any further transfer of power to Indian nationalists.
Indian nationalists considered that the reforms did not go far enough while British conservatives were critical of them.
This project was planned in order to refute claims of exploitation made by Indian nationalists.