Tribune and the Struggle for India’s Freedom

In its early years, Tribune offered a rare platform for those making the case for Indian independence in the British press — and featured a regular column from anti-colonial leader Jawaharlal Nehru.

Labour, which is anti-Fascist, must also equally be anti-Imperialist. It must stand for the ending of empire. It must clearly declare for the Independence of India. Jawaharlal Nehru, anti-colonial leader and future president of the Indian Republic, made a visit to Britain in 1938 at a moment of palpable international crisis. During this visit he […]

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