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- Hindu–German_Conspiracy abstract "The Hindu–German Conspiracy(Note on the name) was a series of plans formulated between 1914 and 1917 to initiate a Pan-Indian rebellion against the British Raj during World War I considering that, Britain's difficulty was India's 'opportunity'. The conspirators included radical nationalists in India, the Ghadar Party in the United States and the Indian independence committee in Germany. The conspiracy was drawn up at the beginning of the war, and was extensively supported by the Irish republican movement, the German Foreign Office, and the German consulate in San Francisco, receiving some help from Ottoman Turkey as well. The most prominent plan attempted to foment unrest and trigger a Pan-Indian mutiny in the British Indian Army from Punjab to Singapore. This plot was planned to be executed in February 1915 with the aim of overthrowing the Raj from the Indian subcontinent. The February mutiny was ultimately thwarted when British intelligence infiltrated the Ghadarite movement and arrested key figures. Mutinies in smaller units and garrisons within India were also crushed.Other related events include the 1915 Singapore Mutiny, the Annie Larsen arms plot, the Jugantar–German plot, the German mission to Kabul, the mutiny of the Connaught Rangers in India, as well as, by some accounts, the Black Tom explosion in 1916. Parts of the conspiracy included efforts to subvert the British Indian Army in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I.The Indo-Irish-German alliance and the conspiracy were the target of a worldwide British intelligence effort, which was successful in preventing further attempts. American intelligence agencies arrested key figures in the aftermath of the Annie Larsen affair in 1917. The conspiracy resulted in the Lahore conspiracy case trials in India as well as the Hindu–German Conspiracy Trial—at the time the longest and most expensive trial ever held in the United States.This series of events was consequential to the Indian independence movement. Though largely subdued by the end of World War I, it came to be a major factor in reforming the Raj's Indian policy. Similar efforts were made during World War II in Germany, Italy, and in Southeast Asia which saw the formations of Indische Legion, Battaglione Azad Hindoustan and Indian National Army respectively.".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy thumbnail Ghadar_di_gunj.jpg?width=300.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy wikiPageID "12750231".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy wikiPageRevisionID "606484480".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy after Indian_independence_movement.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy before Indian_Rebellion_of_1857.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy title "Indo-British conflicts".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Anushilan_Samiti.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:British_Empire_in_World_War_I.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:German_Empire_in_World_War_I.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Ghadar_Party.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Hindu–German_Conspiracy.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:India_in_World_War_I.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Indian-American_history.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Indian_independence_movement.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Japan–United_Kingdom_relations.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Rabindranath_Tagore.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:Revolutionary_movement_for_Indian_independence.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:South_Asian_American_organizations.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy subject Category:United_Kingdom–United_States_relations.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy comment "The Hindu–German Conspiracy(Note on the name) was a series of plans formulated between 1914 and 1917 to initiate a Pan-Indian rebellion against the British Raj during World War I considering that, Britain's difficulty was India's 'opportunity'. The conspirators included radical nationalists in India, the Ghadar Party in the United States and the Indian independence committee in Germany.".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy label "Conspiración indo-alemana".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy label "Conspiration indo-allemande".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy label "Cospirazione indo-tedesca".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy label "Hindu–German Conspiracy".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy label "Индо-германская антибританская деятельность".
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy sameAs Hindu%E2%80%93German_Conspiracy.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy sameAs Conspiración_indo-alemana.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy sameAs Conspiration_indo-allemande.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy sameAs Cospirazione_indo-tedesca.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy sameAs Q2363512.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy sameAs Q2363512.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy wasDerivedFrom Hindu–German_Conspiracy?oldid=606484480.
- Hindu–German_Conspiracy depiction Ghadar_di_gunj.jpg.