Rabindranath Tagore was not against the Swadeshi movement; rather, he initially supported it as a means to promote Indian self-reliance and cultural revival. However, he later became critical of the movement's more militant aspects and the growing nationalism that he felt could lead to divisiveness. Tagore believed in a more inclusive approach to India's future and advocated for cooperation and dialogue rather than conflict. He viewed British rule as detrimental but emphasized the need for Indian self-awareness and moral strength to foster true independence.
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