Britain and India
.... In 1835, the architect of Colonial
Britain's educational policy in
India, Thomas Macaulay, laid out England's goal vis-a-vis the new quasi-caste of British ....
(1776

7

)
Colonialism and Anti-Colonialism in India
.... repeated itself" (Bose & Jalal 80). Obviously,
Britain was draining
India's economy via this exchange. As if this were not enough ....
(1882

8

)
David Lean's film A Passage to India
.... In the end, though Aziz and Fielding pledge their friendship, it is clear that they cannot be friends so long as
Britain controls
India and the Indian people ....
(2902

12

)
Cultural Analysis of India
.... Rather,
Britain gained control of
India because the Indian people themselves succumbed to the myriad temptations of modern Western civilization. ....
(1931

8

)
Cultural Analysis of India
.... Rather,
Britain gained control of
India because the Indian people themselves succumbed to the myriad temptations of modern Western civilization. ....
(1931

8

)
India's Economic History
.... This can clearly be seen in the fact that
India financed forty percent of
Britain's trade deficit and provided a rigidly protected market for British ....
(1366

5

)
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF CANADA & INDIA
.... included jute production and, after 1900, the iron and steel industry, which expanded rapidly during both world wars as
India became
Britain's armorer east of ....
(4548

18

)
Britain, Diplomacy and Money
.... first concern was whether Iraq was included in their package or not because, as has been said,
Britain wanted Iraq if at all possible to connect
India with the ....
(3321

13

)
Theme of Colonialism in Literature
.... colonial rule and modified it as they maintained control in changing circumstances, In fact, Burma was separated by
Britain from
India constitutionally by the ....
(1415

6

)
History of Law in India
.... revolution against British rule. On August 15, 1947,
India finally won its independence from Great
Britain. As noted by Jawaharlal ....
(1476

6

)
The Game of Squash
.... In 1966, however, representatives from Australia, Great
Britain,
India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, the United States, Canada, and the United Arab ....
(4016

16

)
Impact of the British Empire on Britain
.... irony, ideals learned partly from the British themselves -- made
India for the first time a nation. But what of the effects of the Empire on
Britain itself? ....
(2223

9

)
Colonists Acts of Resistance
.... Tea was an important commodity in the British economy and affected the foreign policy of
Britain because the East
India company had extensive holdings in
India ....
(1615

6

)
International Political Theory
.... with Canada - the Commonwealth and NATO, for example - as opposed to the bullying, subordinated type of pact that characterized the
Britain-
India and Soviet ....
(2031

8

)
Gandhi & the Politics of Mass Action
.... Moreover, the ruinous economic impact of World War II on
Britain, the gradual collapse of the Raj's bureaucratic hold over
India from the mid-'30s onward did ....
(1319

5

)
Legacies of Colonialism
.... the caste system in
India and allowed the British to commandeer the natural resources of
India as its own, in some ways,
Britain left
India much worse off than ....
(308

1

)
Decline of the British Cotton Industry
.... more cotton. Premise 2: There was a cotton source in
India. Conclusion: Therefore,
Britain wanted and needed
India. Using this system ....
(2387

10

)
Economic Motivations For The American Revolution
.... The flood of calico cotton from
India to
Britain prompted the British parliament to enact legislation to protect English apparel manufacturers. ....
(2622

10

)
Asia and the World Economy
.... Chinese business owners doing the very same thing." The country was opened up to the world system but, unlike the situation between
India and
Britain, it was ....
(3260

13

)
China Exploitation In 19th Century
.... wealth" (Thomas 1).
Britain via the East
India Company, would enter combat three times with China merely in order to guarantee its right to sell opium there. ....
(1504

6

)
Regime Rule in 20th Century Bangladesh
.... They devised a name for a Muslim state, Pakistan. The Pakistan period would begin in 1947, when
Britain withdrew from
India. Pakistan ....
(1178

5

)
Multi-Racial Society in Postwar Britain Presentation of the study ...
.... and other peoples from the Roman Empire must have entered
Britain in Roman .... The British Empire established links with
India and other parts of Asia; what level ....
(857

3

)
Freedom through Satyagraha
.... The concept or process of Satyagraha is the main means Gandhi felt would bring freedom to
India and its inhabitants from occupied rule by
Britain. ....
(1034

4

)
Home Rule and Late Victorian Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... The relationship between
Britain and
India was entirely different in origins, nature, and expectations from that prevailing between
Britain and the white ....
(4072

16

)
Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... The relationship between
Britain and
India was entirely different in origins, nature, and expectations from that prevailing between
Britain and the white ....
(4070

16

)
Role of Ideology & Strategy in Operation Barbarossa
.... world mastery or domination and in equating Germany's achievement of lebensraum (certainly not an exact parallel with
Britain's control of
India) with British ....
(4473

18

)
Nazi Ideology & Invasion of the Soviet Union
.... world mastery or domination and in equating Germany's achievement of lebensraum (certainly not an exact parallel with
Britain's control of
India) with British ....
(4446

18

)
INDIA: A COUNTRY STUDY
.... By the beginning of the 1940s,
India had developed a world class .... of the Second World War and following Indian political independence from
Britain, however, the ....
(1591

6

)
Mohandas Gandhi
.... For example, when he refused to take advantage of
Britain's relatively weakened focus on
India during WWII, many felt that he was compromising the nation's ....
(1778

7

)
The film Gandhi
.... in a bloody civil war in the late 1950s: Though much smaller and less valuable than
India, this colony cost France far more to conquer than
India cost
Britain. ....
(1693

7

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