The Communist International on the Anti-Fascist Front and its Impacts on India
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The period from 1925 onwards, was marked for the militant working class movement in India on the prescribed lines of the anti-imperialism and anti-fascist joint front. The period saw a process of gradual ascendency from the concept of the workers united front to the concept of a popular mass front against fascism and reaction. The entire Indian national movement for freedom, irrespective of its deviations, compromises and retreat, revolved mainly round the theoretical posers of the Communist International, which, with keen interests and political maturity, guided the revolutionary world movement against all forms of exploitation and capitalist onsets against the toiling masses.
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