Mahatma Gandhi became the religious leader of which country

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Mahatma Gandhi is primarily associated with India, where he became a prominent leader in the struggle for independence from British rule. While he is often regarded as a spiritual leader and his philosophy of non-violence and truth has had a global impact, he is not a religious leader in the traditional sense of leading a religious institution or community. Rather, he drew upon various religious traditions, including Hinduism, to promote values of peace and social justice.