Mohd Abu Katadah, H.M.Arif2025-05-202025978-93-90895-77-9http://136.232.12.194:4000/handle/123456789/1214This research paper explores the concept of nation-building and pluralism as depicted in the autobiography India Wins Freedom (1959) by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad. The autobiography provides valuable insights into the struggle for India's independence and highlights Azad's vision of a united and pluralistic nation. This paper examines Azad's views on nation-building, secularism, and the role of diversity in shaping a cohesive India. It analyzes his efforts to foster unity amidst religious and cultural diversity and discusses the relevance of his ideas in contemporary times within the framework of colonial and post-colonial thought.enNation BuildingIdentityPluralismFreedom StruggleNotion of Nation Building and Pluralism in Abul Kalam Azad's Autobiography Indian Wins FreedomBook chapter