Gandhiji considered Khadi as a symbol of

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Gandhiji considered Khadi as a symbol of economic independence. Khadi, which refers to handspun and handwoven fabric, held great significance for Gandhi. He believed that promoting the use of Khadi would help in achieving economic independence for India. Gandhi wanted to free India from dependency on imported goods, particularly textiles, during the time of India`s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. By encouraging people to wear and produce Khadi, Gandhi aimed to promote self-sufficiency and empower local artisans and weavers. Khadi also represented a rejection of the British industrial system, which Gandhi believed was exploitative and dehumanizing. Additionally, Khadi was seen as a way to emphasize moral purity, simplicity, and self-reliance, which were core values for Gandhi.