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India is Free! – The Night the British Raj Ended (August 15, 1947)

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India is Free! The Night the British Raj Ended

August 15, 1947 marks a turning point not just in Indian history, but in the global struggle for independence. On this night, after over 200 years under British rule, India emerged as a free nation. The end of the British Raj signified the birth of the world’s largest democracy and a new dawn of self-rule, national identity, and hope.

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India is Free! The Night the British Raj EndedMidnight of Freedom: The Historic MomentEnd of the British Raj: A Long StrugglePartition: The Price of FreedomWhy August 15, 1947, Matters Even TodayKey Facts About India’s Independence

Midnight of Freedom: The Historic Moment

At the stroke of midnight, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister, addressed the nation with his iconic speech, “Tryst with Destiny.” His words echoed across the halls of the Constituent Assembly in New Delhi:

“At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom…”

This moment was not just symbolic—it was real. Independence Day was officially declared on August 15, 1947, and the Union Jack was lowered for the last time as the Tiranga, the Indian tricolor, rose high.

End of the British Raj: A Long Struggle

The British Raj began in 1858 after the Indian Rebellion of 1857. What followed was nearly 90 years of colonial rule marked by exploitation, famines, and repression—but also fierce resistance and resilience.

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From Mahatma Gandhi’s nonviolent movement to Subhas Chandra Bose’s armed struggle, the Indian independence movement united people across class, caste, religion, and language. The sacrifices of countless freedom fighters made the dream of independence possible.

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Partition: The Price of Freedom

Freedom came with a heavy price—Partition. India was divided into two nations: India and Pakistan, leading to one of the largest and bloodiest migrations in history. Millions were displaced, and over a million lives were lost in communal violence.

Despite the pain, August 15 remains a day of pride and unity—an annual reminder of the power of collective will and sacrifice.

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Why August 15, 1947, Matters Even Today

India’s independence reshaped the world. It inspired decolonization movements across Asia and Africa, and it laid the foundation for a diverse, democratic republic. Today, India is one of the world’s leading nations in economy, technology, and culture—but it all began on that sleepless night of freedom.

Key Facts About India’s Independence

  • Date of Independence: August 15, 1947

  • First Prime Minister: Jawaharlal Nehru

  • Last British Viceroy: Lord Louis Mountbatten

  • Dominion Status: India became a dominion of the British Commonwealth until the Republic was declared in 1950

  • Partition Date: August 14–15, 1947 (Creation of Pakistan)

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