The correct answer is option 3: Vande Matram Movement. The Swadeshi Movement, which was a part of the larger Indian Independence Movement, was known by the name Vande Mataram Movement in deltaic Andhra. This movement was characterized by the promotion of Indian-made goods and the boycott of British goods, as a means of opposing British colonialism and economic exploitation. The movement aimed to revive Indian industries and promote self-sufficiency among the Indian population. The slogan "Vande Mataram," meaning "I bow to thee, Mother," became a rallying cry for the Swadeshi Movement and was used to express love for the motherland and the desire for freedom from British rule.