NCERT launches ‘Swadeshi’ curriculum: Linking 1905 movement to PM Modi’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat
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NCERT launches ‘Swadeshi’ curriculum: Linking 1905 movement to PM Modi’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat

The NCERT has rolled out two new ‘Swadeshi’ learning modules for school students, drawing a direct line between the 1905 Swadeshi Movement and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s modern call for Aatmanirbhar Bharat. The initiative aims to rekindle India’s spirit of self-reliance through education, tracing the journey from colonial resistance to technological independence

Shashank Kumar DwivediShashank Kumar Dwivedi
Oct 5, 2025, 10:30 am IST
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In a landmark educational reform that connects India’s historical movements with its contemporary aspirations, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has unveiled two new learning modules on Swadeshi. The initiative seeks to bridge the ideals of India’s freedom struggle with the 21st-century pursuit of self-reliance championed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The modules, ‘Swadeshi: Vocal for Local’ for middle school students and ‘Swadeshi: For a Self-Reliant India’ for secondary school learners are designed to immerse students in India’s evolution from colonial resistance to technological empowerment.

Each module includes excerpts from the Prime Minister’s speeches and offers historical insights into how Swadeshi became a transformative force in India’s national awakening.

Tracing Swadeshi’s Roots: From 1905 to modern India

The modules revisit the 1905 Bengal Partition, when the Swadeshi Movement emerged as a national response to British exploitation. At its core, the movement was not merely about boycotting foreign goods but about creating indigenous alternatives that could empower Indian communities and industries.

Citing early examples, the modules highlight how Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray’s Bengal Chemicals (1901) and Jamsetji Tata’s Iron and Steel Company (1907) became symbols of economic nationalism. These pioneers laid the foundation for India’s industrial independence long before freedom was achieved.

The educational materials also bring in the philosophical perspectives of national icons, Mahatma Gandhi’s advocacy for Swadeshi in education and Rabindranath Tagore’s interpretation of self-reliance as the highest form of freedom. Both thinkers envisioned a nation built upon its own resources, creativity, and dignity of labor, ideas that remain relevant even today.

Historical oversight and suggestions

While the modules capture the evolution of Swadeshi over time, former Rajya Sabha MP Tarlochan Singh has urged the NCERT to broaden its historical lens. He pointed out that Baba Ram Singh of the Namdhari sect launched a Swadeshi-like movement as early as 1860, predating the Bengal movement by several decades.

Singh emphasised that recognising Baba Ram Singh’s contribution would ensure a more inclusive representation of India’s early self-reliance efforts.

From Swadeshi to Aatmanirbharta: Linking past and present

The NCERT’s initiative ties the ideals of the freedom struggle to India’s recent strides in space, defence, digital technology, and healthcare. By referencing flagship programmes such as Make in India, Startup India, Digital India, and Aatmanirbhar Bharat, the modules portray modern India’s achievements as a continuation of the Swadeshi spirit.

Students are encouraged to explore how Indian brands such as Amul in dairy, ISRO in space technology, and Ayurveda in wellness reflect India’s global rise through indigenous innovation. The emphasis is on building trust in Indian-made products and nurturing pride in local enterprises.

Swadeshi in the digital and AI era

In a notable expansion of the traditional Swadeshi philosophy, one section introduces the concept of “Swadeshi AI” a call to develop homegrown artificial intelligence solutions tailored to India’s linguistic, agricultural, and governance needs.

The modules underline the risks of overreliance on foreign technologies such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini, arguing that indigenous AI could protect India’s data sovereignty and better reflect local values and diversity. This idea resonates strongly with Prime Minister Modi’s emphasis on Digital Atmanirbharta, self-reliance in the technology and digital economy.

Global comparisons and modern relevance

Drawing parallels with other nations, the modules discuss how strategic self-reliance strengthened Vietnam and Israel, showcasing that economic independence and national security are deeply intertwined.

The text reads, “In 1905, Swadeshi gave strength to fight colonial exploitation. In 2025, it guides us towards Aatmanirbharta in a globalised, technology-driven world.”

Such reflections are intended to help students understand self-reliance not as isolation but as a form of empowered participation in global progress, a mindset that aligns with India’s growing leadership in manufacturing, innovation, and digital governance.

Reviving national pride through education

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 2025 Independence Day address, described self-reliance as the ‘bedrock of a developed India’. Later, during his interaction with National Award-winning teachers, he urged educators to lead community campaigns promoting Indian-made products and “Vocal for Local” initiatives.

By embedding these principles into school education, NCERT’s modules aim to nurture a generation that is aware of its history, confident in its abilities, and proud of its nation’s innovations.

A modern revival of the Swadeshi ethos

Through these modules, NCERT redefines Swadeshi not as a relic of colonial resistance but as a living, evolving idea that continues to shape India’s journey from political freedom to economic and technological empowerment.

By merging historical consciousness with modern innovation, the modules seek to instill in students a renewed spirit of innovation, resilience, and national pride, ensuring that the Swadeshi ethos remains the guiding light of India’s march toward Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Topics: Make In IndiaNCERTAatmanirbhar BharatDigital IndiaSwadeshi MovementSelf RelianceIndian EducationSwadeshi AI
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