This document provides an overview and comparison of Mahatma Gandhi and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the two leaders who came to represent the Indian independence movement and the creation of Pakistan, respectively. It notes some key differences between the two men, such as Gandhi's roots in India versus Jinnah's feeling of being uprooted, and their differing approaches to politics and religion. The document also discusses their early interactions upon Gandhi's return to India in 1915 and their increasing divergence in political views as Gandhi rose to prominence in the 1920s.