Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'non-violence'

The practice and philosophy of achieving social or political change through peaceful means, deliberate avoidance of physical force, and principled resistance to oppression. Non-violence has been central to numerous historical movements, including Gandhi's campaign for Indian independence and Martin Luther King Jr.'s civil rights activism in the United States. In alternate history scenarios, the success or failure of non-violent movements often serves as critical divergence points that reshape national boundaries, political systems, and social structures.

What If Gandhi Was Never Assassinated?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Mahatma Gandhi survived the assassination attempt on January 30, 1948, potentially reshaping India's early independence, Hindu-Muslim relations, and global non-violent movements.