what people thought about british ruling in our country
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The British raj was a colonising power and there is no way to look at anything they did in India in a positive light. The things for which they are looked up to, such as introducing the railways and the postal and telegraph services, while undoubtedly useful, were not purported to benefit the Indians but to further the British power in India. It is well known from Gandhi's experience in South Africa that Indians were only allowed to travel in the third class, never with the British.
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This government control was known as the "Raj," and it would last until after World War II. Throughout the Raj, British rulers viewed the Indian people as racially and culturally inferior. so, the British treated Indians as subject peoples, useful only in as much as they could enrich the British empire.
However, this argument stands on two pillars. First, that the British created the idea of a political union called India. Second, that they provided Indians the tools and institutions needed to hold the union together and run it.