The Ghadar Movement, or the Ghadar Party, was started in San
Francisco, California, in the United States. San Francisco served as a
central hub for the activities of the movement. It was in this city that
a group of Indian immigrants, primarily from the Punjab region, came
together and organized the Ghadar Movement with the goal of seeking
India's independence from British colonial rule. The movement had its
roots in San Francisco and the surrounding areas, where many Indian
immigrants lived and worked during the early 20th century. San Francisco
was a key location for the publication of the movement's newspaper,
"The Ghadar," and for planning and coordinating anti-colonial activities
aimed at India's liberation.
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