Inglorious Empire: What The British Did To India

Inglorious Empire: What The British Did To India

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Author: Shashi Tharoor
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS, 2017

Inglorious Empire: What The British Did To India presents a searing indictment of British colonial rule, meticulously detailing the economic exploitation, cultural destruction, and political subjugation inflicted upon India. This compelling historical account argues forcefully against romanticized notions of the British Raj, instead illustrating the devastating consequences of imperial ambition. The narrative uncovers the systematic dismantling of India's thriving industries and the imposition of policies that led to widespread famine and poverty. Through rigorous scholarship, the author chronicles the true cost of empire, offering a vital re-evaluation of a pivotal period in global history. This essential reading challenges conventional wisdom and provides a powerful perspective on the enduring legacies of colonialism.

Author: Shashi Tharoor

Published: 2017, PENGUIN BOOKS

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Author: Shashi Tharoor
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: PENGUIN BOOKS, 2017

Inglorious Empire: What The British Did To India presents a searing indictment of British colonial rule, meticulously detailing the economic exploitation, cultural destruction, and political subjugation inflicted upon India. This compelling historical account argues forcefully against romanticized notions of the British Raj, instead illustrating the devastating consequences of imperial ambition. The narrative uncovers the systematic dismantling of India's thriving industries and the imposition of policies that led to widespread famine and poverty. Through rigorous scholarship, the author chronicles the true cost of empire, offering a vital re-evaluation of a pivotal period in global history. This essential reading challenges conventional wisdom and provides a powerful perspective on the enduring legacies of colonialism.