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By being a building block and precursor to larger movements that came much later. I am not an expert on Gandhi but his defiance on the salt plains of Dandi surely got people to rally with him. Not to forget the amount of global attention that his methods brought, thus increasing the pressure and scrutiny on the British.
The answer is given in the original post by our esteemed think-tank. India apparently became difficult to control for British. Now it could not have been become difficult to control by itself! It had been made difficult to control by those pointless salt marches, revolutionaries putting themselves to gallows for their ideology and many other factors.
It's difficult to fathom it in today's materialistic world, but then again, India's independence struggle was one of a kind.