what was the policy of racial arrogance followed by the British in India
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Notwithstanding the racial arrogance, economic exploitation and divide and rule policies of British rulers is bitterly pronounced in every Independence Day, the legacies of 200 years rule in India is still indelible in the minds of Indians as pioneering agents in the introduction of Western education, speedy transport and communication network, science education and uniform system administration.
Had they not rule in India such vast country with largest Democratic Government in the world would not be born.
Apart from the positive impact of the British rule mention above which help in modernization and unification of India, the growth of English Educated Middle Class: lawyers, doctors, teachers, journalists, bankers, traders and industrialists that enabled different people in India to exchange ideas and philosophies through English language.
Another important contribution of British rulers, that may also be called the most important is the institutionalization of Parliamentary democracy which help in the firm footing of democracy in India through successive Acts of Government namely:
1) The Indian council Act of 1861.
2) The Indian council Act of 1892.
3) The Indian council Act of 1909, also known as Morley-Minto reform of 1909.
4) The Government of India Act 1919, also known as Montague-Chemford reform of 1919.
5) The Government of India Act 1935.
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