what were the expansion policies imposed by british in india
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The British followed a policy of non-interference in the social, religious and cultural life of the fellow Indian till 1813 AD. Their thought was to develop partial modernisation, in other words, a 'colonial modernisation'.
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Most importantly, the British encouraged spread of English education and made administrative changes, introduced railways, Judicial services, Police, Army so as to consolidate their control in the country, to establish their supremacy, political control and cultural domination in the country.
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