At the international level what has been India's reaction to colonialism and imperialism?
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Colonialism was certainly a far more traumatizing experience for colonial subjects than their colonizers. They suffered poverty, malnutrition, disease, cultural upheaval, economic exploitation, political disadvantage, and systematic programs aimed at creating a sense of social and racial inferiority.
British imperialism in India had impacted the nation adversely. First of all, India's wealth was drained to a great extent during this period. British rule in India hit the Indian economy so hard that it was never able to recover. This led to great famines and poverty in India.
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Answer: Colonialism in India was traumatic – including for some of the British officials who ruled the Raj
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When India gained independence from Britain on August 15 1947, the majority of Anglo-Indians had either left or would leave soon after. Many within the Indian Civil Service would write of the trauma that they experienced from witnessing the violence of the years leading up to the end of British rule and the bloodbath that would follow as the lines of partition were revealed.
Colonialism was certainly a far more traumatising experience for colonial subjects than their colonisers. They suffered poverty, malnutrition, disease, cultural upheaval, economic exploitation, political disadvantage, and systematic programmes aimed at creating a sense of social and racial inferiority. While some may argue that any suffering on the part of the British colonialists ought to be met with little sympathy, this is not a reason to obscure it from history.