The Zoroastrians, in India, are known as the Parsees. The Parsees had undertaken reform movement as they had faced a challenge from the Christian missionaries.

The principal aims of the Parsee reform movement were-codification of the religion and shaping the social life of the Parsees. The key figure of the social form movement among the Parsees was Naoraji Furdonji.

He founded a reform society of the Parsees in 1851 in Bombay. Furdonji himself was its President. Under the leadership of the society a reform programme was undertaken.

In short, the Parsee reform movement aimed at modernizing the Parsee society along western lines. As a result of the reform movement the Parsees as a modernized anglicized community. This community has positive contributions to the Indian freedom movement.