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  2. Hindu–German Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The conspiracy resulted in the Lahore conspiracy case trials in India as well as the HinduGerman Conspiracy Trial — at the time the longest and most expensive trial ever held in the United States. [1] This series of events was pivotal for the Indian independence movement, and became a major factor in reforming the Raj's Indian policy. [4]

  3. Impact of the Hindu–German Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    India contributed massively to the British war effort by providing men and resources. About 1.3 million Indian soldiers and labourers served in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, while both the Indian government and the princes sent large supplies of food, money, and ammunition. However, Bengal and Punjab remained hotbeds of anti-colonial ...

  4. Ghadar Mutiny - Wikipedia

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    It was the most prominent amongst a number of plans of the much larger HinduGerman Mutiny, formulated between 1914 and 1917 to initiate a Pan-Indian rebellion against the British Raj during World War I. [1] [2] [3] The mutiny was planned to start in the key state of Punjab, followed by mutinies in Bengal and rest of India. Indian units as ...

  5. Berlin Committee - Wikipedia

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    In September 1914, the German Chancellor, Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg, was authorised by the Kaiser to sanction German activity against British India. [2] [3] The German effort was headed by Max von Oppenheim, an archaeologist and the head of the newly formed Intelligence Bureau for the East. He was to organize the Indian student groups into ...

  6. Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial - Wikipedia

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    The HinduGerman Conspiracy Trial commenced in the U.S. District Court in San Francisco on November 12, 1917, following the uncovering of the HinduGerman Conspiracy (also known as the Indo-German plot) for initiating a revolt in British India.

  7. Category:Hindu–German Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Impact of the HinduGerman Conspiracy; India House; Indian Political Intelligence Office; Ingress into India Ordinance, 1914; Intelligence Bureau for the East; J.

  8. Germany–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Germany is India's largest trading partner in Europe. Germany is the 8th largest foreign direct investor (FDI) in India. Germany's FDI totaled about US$5.2 billion during the period 2000–2012, constituting about 3% of total FDI to India. Indian investments in Germany have seen sharp increase in last few years. [39]

  9. Revolutionary movement for Indian independence - Wikipedia

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    The Indo-German movement, also referred to as the HinduGerman Conspiracy or the Ghadar movement (or Ghadr conspiracy), was formulated during World War I between Indian Nationalists in India, the United States and Germany, the Irish Republicans, and the German Foreign office to initiate a Pan-Indian rebellion against The Raj with German ...