What if British still ruled India? If India was still being ruled by the Britishers, there wouldhave surely been much better infrastructurebut it was possible that most of the Indians would have either died in the wars of other countries or would have continued to be slaves of the Britisher...
The cheap resources from India were used to fuel British economy. There is no greater misfortune than to be ruled by a foreign power when an age of technological revolution is onset. India's traditional industry, denied of access for export of finished goods, and impoverished by British ...
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England's senior spinner, Jack Leach, has been ruled out of the Second Test by injury, so England’s bowling attack for the Second Test comprises four specialist bowlers: a 41-year-old seamer with 183 caps and three spinners with three caps between them. India have their o...
Finally, the British enacted a new bureaucratic apparatus that cemented these social inequalities through administrative practice, thereby fostering skepticism of India’s legal system among low-caste and tribal groups. The legalization and formalization of caste would be a cutting revolution for Indians....
E.M. Forster'sA Passage to Indiaanswers the question of what happened in the Marabar caves? The novel centers around the themes of friendship, race, religion, justice, politics, forgiveness, and betrayal. The book was written during the time that the British still ruled India. ...
s armed forces has fallen, Chief of the Defense Staff Admiral Tony Radakin said on Tuesday that Britain’s aim isn’t to recreate a military on a par with its level during the Cold War, but that nevertheless military chiefs are working to make the British Army “more deployable and more...
How much was the British tax on tea in 1773? How many Indigenous groups inhabited in Nepal? How many Indians died during the Bengal famine? How big was the Northern Cheyenne tribe? How many people died in the Battle of Britain? How many Mughal emperors ruled India?
There is one slight legal and diplomatic problem, though. In 1984, when Canberra successfully convinced the United Nations not to oppose the transfer of the former British possession, it agreed as part of the Act of Self Determination for Cocos to be integrated into Australia that the islands ...
golden age, before Arabian and central Asian invaders began setting up kingdoms in India in the 13th century — the start of what the RSS today describes as “1,000 years of slavery”, when Hindus lived under the rule of Muslims, including the Mughal dynasty, and then under the British. ...