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How did the Zulu war change Gandhi?

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Gandhi didn't accept distinctions between "just" and "unjust" wars, in his mind every war was unjust. He was firm in the opinion that "war" is not a morally legitimate means of achieving anything permanent.

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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who was in South Africa at the time, felt that the Indians in South Africa would do best for themselves to serve the British Empire as a reserve force in the Army against the Zulu uprising. Gandhi actively encouraged the British to recruit Indians.

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