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"It's a scholarship, readability and information are excellent." History Andrew Roberts visited King's College London. Napoleon the Great writer
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"This is a brave and well studied book I will challenge Raj's fashionable negative perception of Indian influence, Dr. Lalvani positively asserted with a firm belief and scholarship." Former British Cabinet Minister Vince Cable
"I fully agree with Dr. Ralbani.The Indians should appreciate the lasting benefits of colonial rule.You can only give us the unique characteristics of the British.The Indian Cabinet Professor Ram Jethmalani, former Minister of Justice and Corporate Law, Chairman of the Indian Bar Association
"Dr. Lalvani is also a promoter and a vibrator, this highly academic book reverses the old way of thinking." Joanna Ramli, actor, writer, activist
"Dr. Lalvani showed his love for these two countries and made a generous and warm contribution to our history.This book will be a star and to the British to help with an authoritative alternative version of India I can turn my eyes. "The House of Lords
"Dr. Lalvani has laid a new foundation to understand how the broad infrastructure that the UK provides to help transform India into power of the 21st century." Professor David Heymann of Chatham House
"Very good judgment, actually accurate, rich and attractive material ... this book has greatly increased our knowledge."
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"A book filled with complexity that is equally nice and stimulating thinking" Catholic Herald, 2016 Best Book
Presence in the UK in India was originally a commercial company. The British East India Company was a trade organization that was active in the subcontinent from the beginning of the 17th century and by the middle of the 18th century it transformed India into a historian Philipp J. Stern. As the modern proverb says, in the nineteenth century Britain saw the colonial peak. Britain encountered in the UK is not a unified country, it is a patchwork of the principality, colonial control is gradually achieved through treaties and alliances. England's rule of India changed dramatically in the mid-nineteenth century. In the first half of the century, the British East India Company effectively used British India as its territory, but in 1857 the armed rebellion of Indian soldiers serving under the British flag changed everything .
From the end of the eighteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth century, a wide area of India was consolidated by the East India Company of the British Empire. Discontent with company rules triggered the Indian rebellion in 1857, after which the British state of India was directly managed by the British royal family and witnessed the rapid development of infrastructure, economic downturn and famine. In the first half of the 20th century, a nationwide struggle for independence began, major parties took part in the Indian National Assembly, and then other organizations also participated. After the British state was divided into the dominant areas of India and Pakistan, the Indian subcontinent became independent from England in 1947, and the Kingdom State joined one of the new states.
Under the familiar story that the East India company conquered the subcontinent, there is a more interesting, yet unwritten story about how India conquered the imagination of England. From the 18th century to the early 19th century Westerners accepted Indian customs and even accepted even religion. In response to their trip to India, these white Mughals removed their British like a slowly unwelcome skin, used Indian costumes, learn Indian philosophy, hire a harem, and We adopted Mughal's rule that slowly replaced. Class Way