Gandhi, Mahatma (Sanskrit "Great Soul") 1869 - 1948. Indian nationalist leader. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi A pacifist, he led the struggle for Indian independence from the UK by advocating nonviolent noncooperation (satyagraha, defence of and by truth) from 1915. He was imprisoned several times by the British authorities and was influential in the nationalist Congress Party and in the independence negotiations 1947. He was assassinated by a Hindu nationalist in the violence that followed the partition of British India into India and Pakistan. Gandhi was born in Porbandar and studied law in London, later practising as a barrister. He settled in South Africa where until 1914 he led the Indian community in opposition to racial discrimination. Returning to India, he emerged as leader of the Indian National Congress. He organized hunger strikes and events of civil disobedience, and campaigned for social reform, including religious tolerance and an end to discrimination against the so-called untouchable caste.