Mohandas Gandhi's point of view concerning British rule of India was that it was exploitative and oppressive. He believed that the British were taxing the Indian people unfairly and that India should have the right to be independent and self-governing. Gandhi advocated for nonviolent civil disobedience as a means of protesting British rule and achieving Indian independence. He encouraged Indians to refuse to pay taxes and to engage in peaceful protests and acts of civil disobedience, such as the Salt March, in order to challenge British rule and demand independence for India.