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Write brief notes on the social, economic and administrative policies of the British in India after 1857 ?

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Answered by suggulachandravarshi
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British's profits came primarily from the sale of Indian goods abroad. ... It tried constantly to open new markets for Indian goods in Britain and other countries. Thereby, it increased the export of Indian manufactures and thus encouraged their production.

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'.

The chief aim of the British was to enable them to exploit India economically to the maximum advantage of various British interests, ranging from the Company to the Lancashire manufacturers. At the same time, India was to be made to bear the full cost of its own conquest as well as of the foreign rule.

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Answered by aroojimran
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Explanation:

British's profits came primarily from the sale of Indian goods abroad. ... It tried constantly to open new markets for Indian goods in Britain and other countries. Thereby, it increased the export of Indian manufactures and thus encouraged their production.

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'.

The chief aim of the British was to enable them to exploit India economically to the maximum advantage of various British interests, ranging from the Company to the Lancashire manufacturers. At the same time, India was to be made to bear the full cost of its own conquest as well as of the foreign rule.

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