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summary of poverty and "Un-British rule in India" by Dadabhai Naoroji

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917), a Parsi from Mumbai, the "Fantastic Old Man of Indian Nationalism" showed Mathematics in Mumbai and later on Gujarati at London University. In 1874 he wound up plainly Prime Minister of Baroda, a royal state in Gujarat.

The British rulers presented education and Western India; be that as it may, then again, they go about as though no such thing had occurred, and as though this brag was unadulterated moonshine. It is possible that they have taught, or have not.

Whatever the nation created stayed in the nation; whatever intelligence and experience were obtained in her administrations stayed among her own particular individuals. With the English, the case is impossible to miss. There are the colossal injuries of the primary wars in the weight of people in general obligation, and those injuries are kept unendingly open and broadening, by depleting without end the life-blood in a consistent stream.
Answered by Anshults
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Poverty and "Un-British rule in India

Explanation:

  • Naoroji was one of the establishing segments of the Indian National Congress.
  • His work Poverty and Un-British Rule in India drew consideration to the releasing of India's resources into Britain.
  • In it, he demonstrated his capital exhaustion doctrine.
  • He was also a part of the Second International along with Plekhanov and Kautsky.

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