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Three important concepts of the Indian nation are reflected in the Vaak of three persons in the year 1909. These three persons were three such great people in whom one was called Allama, the other Mahatma and the third Maharishi. Allama Iqbal wrote his most famous Shikwa in the same year. In the same year, Mahatma Gandhi published the first edition of Hind Swaraj as a representative of his ideology. In the same year, Maharishi Aurobindo Ghosh gave his famous Uttarpara Akhyan after being freed from the Alipore bomb blast. These three great speech expressions spell out the concept of nation and the definition of nationalism. The one thing that is common in all these three views is their global outlook. All the three ideologies have an approach to include the whole world in their definition of nationalism considering the periphery of the nation as developing concept. But the direction of all three is different, the way of expansion of all three is different, thats why all three are different.
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