The document summarizes the Indian Nationalist Movement from 1870 to 1947. It describes the formation of political associations in response to British rule, and the establishment of the Indian National Congress in 1885 to represent educated Indians. Moderates led by Gokhale pursued moderate goals through petitions, while Radicals led by Tilak advocated for more forceful actions like protests and boycotts. Key events that intensified nationalism included the Partition of Bengal in 1905 and the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919, after which Gandhi launched the non-cooperation movement to achieve self-rule through nonviolent civil disobedience.