why did the British wanted to educate Indians?
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The British decided to educate the people of India because of their profit. ... they also thought that if Indians were enough qualified they would understand the rules and policies and all the decisions made by the British state or government.
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British wanted to introduce modern western education to serve their economics interest as English education would convince Indians about the superiority of British goods
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