Modern Indian History

Economic Nationalism

An impactful set of practices for creating and protecting components of national economies are associated with the concept of economic nationalism. The three most important components of economic nationalism are relevant financial, physical, and industrial infrastructure. Acquiring support for public education is another important component of economic nationalism. As a consequence of the financial crisis […]

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Dyarchy

Montagu Statement “Association of Indians in every branch of the Administration and the gradual development of self-governing institutions with a view to the progressive realisation of responsible government in India as an integral part of the British Empire.” Edwin Montagu announced in the House of Commons on August 20th, 1917.More than any other single event,

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Displacing Indigenous People

The word “displacement” comes from the Latin displaces, which means “to drive away, remove, set aside, banish.” The term refers to the expulsion or displacing of indigenous people from their homes and territories worldwide. It also refers to the displacement of people and cultures throughout history. In these cases, displacing indigenous people results from other people, governments,

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Development of Indian Judicial System under the British

First Phase:  The development of the judicial system of India may be traced back to the Anglo-Indian era, when the judicial system was at its most rudimentary state, in terms of chronology. Surat, a major commerce centre at the period, was where the British immigrants founded their first settlement. Similar villages sprang up in Bombay

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