How did British people racial discrimination to Indians?
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story of many British Indians is not a typical tale of persecution and refuge. Indians occupied relatively powerful positions as business owners and government officials, and although they had been stripped of their status by the new governments, they had every intention of regaining it when they settled in Britain. Their social mobility involved regaining lost ground, rather than elevating themselves to a new, better position in the hierarchy
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