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company officials argued that the British ought to promote Indian rather than western learning ?​

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Many Company officials argued that the British ought to promote Indian rather than Western learning: ... He shared a deep respect for ancient cultures, both of India and the West. Indian civilisation, he felt, had attained its glory in the ancient past, but had subsequently declined.

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Many Company officials felt that institutions should be set up to encourage the study of ancient Indian texts and teach Sanskrit and Persian literature and poetry. These officials were of the opinion that Hindus and Muslims ought to be taught what they were already familiar with and what they valued and preserved, not subjects that were alien to them. They believed that only by doing this the British could win the hearts of the Indians, only then they could expect to be respected by their subjects.

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