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british frontier policy towards tribe?

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Answered by Rohith2020
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The model of British colonial rule on the North-West Frontier was based upon a strategic appreciation that allowed for a lighter administrative footprint and greater tribal autonomy. Weaknesses in this approach to imperial rule and an altered strategic situation on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border since 2001, however, indicate that a search to utilise past lessons from the British Raj by contemporary policy-makers will underline what methods not to repeat.

The model of British colonial rule on the North-West Frontier was based upon a strategic appreciation that allowed for a lighter administrative footprint and greater tribal autonomy. Weaknesses in this approach to imperial rule and an altered strategic situation on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border since 2001, however, indicate that a search to utilise past lessons from the British Raj by contemporary policy-makers will underline what methods not to repeat.

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Answered by topanswers
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British policies towards tribal people are mostly affected their life instead of benefiting even a little.  

  • British restricted tribal people’s rights over their forests which affected their livelihood.
  • Imposed high land revenue over the few who owned land.
  • British alienated the land owners if the have arrears over revenue.
  • Brought permanent worst impact over their society.
  • New money lenders oppressed the tribes in many ways in case of arrears.
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