of the great leaders of Indias national struggle who felt that sacrifice alone could prepare a nation for independence. He believed in action rather than words and had faith in Indian culture and civilization. According to him though Gandhiji had raised the movement for national struggle to great heights yet non-violence and Satyagraha were not the methods for acquiring independence. He properly understood the value of propaganda at national and international levels as an instrument and useful weapon for national liberty. He was opposed both to communism and communist philosophy. He appreciated fascism because it believed in concrete action rather than theory. Beyond that he did not subscribe to fascist philosophy. His individual life was full of struggle for the independence of his nation. National independence was the sole object of his life. In the economic field his ideas were close to socialist philosophy. He pleaded for the use of scientific inventions for large scale production for the economic regenerationof the country.