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Approaches to the study of colonialism and nationalism in india

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Answered by rajendrapatel25
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India under British rule grew into a stage at which she could advance claim to the sight of self-government.

The British rule was essentially Benevolent,understood the aspirations of Indians and gradually moved towards it fulfillment.

The imperialistic historiographers deny the existence of colonial exploitation,underdevelopment and other anti-imperialistic and nationalistic forces.

They also deny the existence of colonialism as an economic,political and social structure.

They say it was simply a foreign rule and neither was it exploitative.Hence,they do not agree with the view that the socio-economic and political development of India required the overthrow of colonialism.

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