Answer and Explanation:
The Non-cooperation movement was initiated to bring about Indian independence from British control and to encourage Indian self-reliance. This movement was established towards the total boycott of the Indians to anything that stimulated the British ecobnomy, with that, the Indians only used services and products that were produced in India and even abandoned the work in British institutions, to promote a trip in the foreign economy, but stimulate the local economy.
The desire to remove these barriers came after India's liberation from the British government and was established so that it was possible for the Indian government to establish international relations between countries.