How Bipin Chandra Pal powered Lal-Bal-Pal and reignited India’s Swadeshi wave
The first time you picture Bipin Chandra Pal, imagine him standing in a packed Calcutta hall in the early 1900s, his voice cutting through the thick, humid air. He isn’t interested in polite speeches that flatter the Raj. He asks for something more unsettling: national self-confidence. He wants ordinary people to stop leaning on British…