About The Book: India's Plight is a critical examination of British colonial policies in India, highlighting the economic exploitation and social injustices faced by the Indian populace. The book delves into the detrimental effects of British taxation, trade monopolies, and administrative neglect, which led to widespread poverty and famines. It underscores how colonial governance prioritized British interests over Indian welfare, resulting in the impoverishment of the Indian economy and society. Through detailed accounts and analyses, the book sheds light on the systemic issues that contributed to India's suffering under British rule, offering insights into the colonial exploitation that shaped the nation's history.
Author: Sir M. De. P. Webb
Pages: 140
Edition: 1934
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