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Examine the sophisticated planning and execution of the 1930 Salt March, which became a blueprint for non-violent resistance worldwide. The episode reveals the lesser-known tactical decisions behind Gandhi's choice of salt as a protest symbol, the British administration's internal conflicts in responding to the march, and the international media coverage that transformed local protest into global influence. We explore how this campaign specifically challenged British economic control and united diverse Indian social groups.
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