Description
M. K. Gandhi and the South Africa: The Indian Problem by P. J. Mehta explores Mahatma Gandhi’s early activism in South Africa, focusing on his efforts to address the challenges faced by the Indian community there. Mehta analyzes Gandhi’s strategies, including nonviolent resistance, and his role in advocating for Indian rights. The work also delves into the broader socio-political dynamics of colonial South Africa and the emergence of Gandhi as a prominent leader in the fight for justice and equality.