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The Ghadar Party was founded by Indians in the year 1913. Where was its headquarters?
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The Ghadar Party was founded by Indians in the year 1913. Where was its headquarters?

A.

Lahore

B.

Bombay

C.

San Francisco

D.

Amritsar

Correct option is C

The correct answer is (c) San Francisco.
· The Ghadar Party was founded in 1913 by Indian expatriates in the United States and Canada with the primary objective of overthrowing British rule in India.
· The headquarters of the Ghadar Party was established in San Francisco, USA.
· The party was actively involved in mobilizing Indians abroad, particularly students and laborers, to fight for India's independence from British colonial rule.
· The Ghadar movement played a crucial role in raising awareness and laying the groundwork for future revolutionary activities.
Information Booster:
· The Ghadar Party published a newspaper called "Ghadar," which advocated for the independence of India and encouraged revolutionaries to take up arms against British rule.
· The party was predominantly made up of Indians from the Punjabi Sikh community, although it attracted members from other Indian communities as well.

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