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Impacts of Colonialism in India

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India was under British rule for almost two centuries, and offers an opportunity to examine numerous and contradictory consequences of colonialism in a third world country. Unlike other British colonies, India was built with voluntary recruited labour as opposed to slaves.

References

  • Bagchi, A. K (1982). Political Economy of Underdevelopment. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Bagchi, A. K (2010). Colonialism and Indian economy. New York: Oxford University Press
  • Fieldhouse, D.K (1999) The West and the Third World: trade, colonialism, dependence, and development. UK: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Murthy, H.V.S (1990). Essays on Indian history and culture: felicitation volume in honour of Professor B. Sheik Ali. New Delhi: Mittal Publications
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