Abstract
The intellectual interconnection between professional scientists and the National Movement offers a most interesting field of study. The assumption that is tested in this article is that the ideological horizons of Indian scientists changed over the period as much as the aims and objects of the National Movement; and both the changes reacted on each other, ending with M.N. Saha’s anxiety to reshape the whole world.
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