Today's Complex and Distrusting Society Requires Nonviolence, As Espoused By Mahatma
Gandhi. In Part, Mahatma Gandhi's Use of Nonviolence As a Political Theory and Technique to Mobilize The
Populace Against Government Atrocities Makes Him a Key Role In Nonviolence History. His Regular Practice
And Implementation of Nonviolence Made It a Household Term. He Feels It Is Not a Weapon For the Weak, And
Not Anyone Who Thinks That Way Has Really Realized What It Implies. In India, the Country Where Mahatma
Gandhi Was Born and the World's Longest-Running Democracy, Gandhi's Principles Are Regularly Criticized
For How Far They Have Been Implemented. Second, Is the Concept of Nonviolence Still Applicable In Today's
India? the Final Question Is Whether the Modern Social Movements Based on Gandhian Ideology Honour
Gandhi's Nonviolence. a Mythology Has Been Born Out of All These Concerns.