Ghad Party
The Ghadar Party was a revolutionary organization founded in 1913 by Indian expatriates in the United States and Canada. Its primary goal was to overthrow British colonial rule in India through armed struggle. The party was composed mainly of Sikh immigrants and aimed to inspire Indians to fight for their independence.
The Ghadar Party published a newspaper called Ghadar, which spread its revolutionary ideas and called for unity among Indians. The organization played a significant role during World War I, as many members sought to incite rebellion in India while British forces were engaged abroad.