140 - Economic Exploitation and Resource Extraction Under British Rule (c. 1757-1947 CE) (S10E5)
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This episode delves into the economic policies implemented by the British in India, specifically focusing on resource extraction, oppressive taxation, and the transformation of local economies. The discussion begins by examining the early days of the East India Company, highlighting their initial focus on profit and limited understanding of India's complex social and economic systems. The impact of the Cornwallis settlement of 1793 on the land revenue system is analyzed, revealing the unintended consequences of attempting to impose a Western model of land ownership. ****
The episode then explores the various forms of economic exploitation under British rule, including the extraction of raw materials like cotton and indigo, the imposition of heavy taxes on essential goods, and the decline of traditional Indian industries. The focus shifts to the impact on specific industries, such as textiles and shipbuilding, illustrating how British policies often benefited Britain at the expense of Indian economic growth. The discussion also touches upon the rise of the tea industry under British rule, emphasizing the exploitative labor practices and the displacement of local populations. The episode concludes by examining the lasting impact of these economic policies on India's post-colonial economy and the ongoing challenges of poverty and inequality.
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