Would India have been united without British?

3. World War II wouldn't have affected India. India had always been a peaceful nation and would have nothing to with the World War II had it not been under the rule of the British. More than two million sons of our soil were sent to fight the Axis powers in a war we had nothing to do with.
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Would India exist without the British?

1️⃣ Without British rule, there wouldn't have been a political union called India. The East India Company was created in 1600 to cash in on trading with India, which at the time accounted for more than a quarter of all the trade in the world.
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What would happen if India was still under British rule?

If India was still being ruled by the Britishers, there would have surely been much better infrastructure but it was possible that most of the Indians would have either died in the wars of other countries or would have continued to be slaves of the Britishers living in India.
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Was India a united country before British rule?

No, there was no country called India or there was no sense of a united nation before British rule.
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What was India like before British control?

Before the advent of colonial rule, India was a self-sufficient and flourishing economy. Evidently, our country was popularly known as the golden eagle. India had already established itself on the world map with a decent amount of exports.
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What if Britain Never Conquered India?



How has Britain ruined India?

The British took thriving industries -- like textiles, shipbuilding, and steel -- and destroyed them through violence, taxes, import tariffs, and imposing their exports and products on the back of the Indian consumer.
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Why did Britain give up India?

Due to the Naval Mutiny, Britain decided to leave India in a hurry because they were afraid that if the mutiny spread to the army and police, there would be large scale killing of Britishers all over India. Hence Britain decided to transfer power at the earliest.
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What if Mughals still ruled India?

If Mughals were ruling till now your name would have been Abdul Mohammed Ansari or some thing like that. Women in your family would be living lives worse than in hell. Mughal/Islamic Tyrants butchered, raped and converted crores of Hindus. And in secular India, Muslims revere him for that.
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What was India called before British?

Jambudvipa (Sanskrit: जम्बुद्वीप, romanized: Jambu-dvīpa, lit. 'berry island') was used in ancient scriptures as a name of India before Bhārata became the official name. The derivative Jambu Dwipa was the historical term for India in many Southeast Asian countries before the introduction of the English word "India".
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What if French ruled India?

French culture

French people are very fond of their national and cultural identity while Britishers take a step back in that aspect. If France were to rule India, their traditions and culture would have impacted Indians greatly. We would have been quite fashionable compared to what we are today.
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What did British take from India?

Patnaik concluded that Britain plundered almost $45 trillion from India between 1765 to1938, based on nearly two centuries of precise tax and trade data. This amount is almost 17 times the current combined GDP of Britain and India.
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Was there any positive impact of the British rule in India?

Positive Impact: Some positive impact of the British rule in India were the introduction of the railways, post and telegraph system for masses, introduction of Western sceinces and the English language. However, it is to be noted that the British intorduced railways for its own benifits.
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What would happen if India never got colonized?

World War II wouldn't have affected India

India had always been a peaceful nation and would have nothing to with the World War II had it not been under the rule of the British. More than two million sons of our soil were sent to fight the Axis powers in a war we had nothing to do with.
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What if British Empire never existed?

Originally Answered: What would the world be like if the British Empire had not existed? It would be worse off. Slavery would have ended later (possibly MUCH later), France would have had a much larger colonial empire and the United States would likely not exist (neither would Canada).
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Which Indian state was never ruled by the British?

India had 565 princely states during the year 1947. These were ruled by native rulers and not the British. The present states of Telangana, Goa, Jammu, and Kashmir, Sikkim, and Rajasthan were never under the British rule in India.
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What do Japanese think of India?

According to a 2013 BBC World Service Poll, 42% Japanese think India's international impact is mainly positive, with 4% considering it negative.
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Why is India mentioned in the Bible?

India is mentioned in Esther 1:1 and 8:9 as the eastern boundary of the Persian Empire under Ahasuerus (c. fifth century B.C.) and in 1 Maccabees 6:37 in a reference to the Indian mahouts of Antiochus's war elephants (second century B.C.). Otherwise there are no explicit references to India in the Old Testament.
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Why is Indian history ignored?

One of the main reasons for this is that Indian history has hardly been written by Indians. The little that has been written by Indians has usually been confined to a kingdom or region.
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Is Mughal family still alive?

Originally Answered: Where are the descendants of mughals today ? All are dead. Bahadur Shah's children were killed by the Britishers after the First War of Independence in 1857.
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Are there any Mughals left?

Ziauddin Tucy is the sixth generation descendant of the last Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and today struggles to make ends meet. Living in a rented house, he still believes that the government will release properties of the erstwhile Mughals to the legal heirs.
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Why Mughals did not conquer South India?

Originally Answered: Why did Mughals, Marathas and Mauryas fail to conquer modern day Kerala and southern Tamil Nadu (Pandya Nadu)? Mauryas had the Tamil kings paying tributaries and thus didn't have an incentive to directly control. Mughals and Marathas were gone by the time they controlled the south.
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Did India gain independence peacefully?

India won its freedom from British colonial rule in 1947, after many decades of struggle. Mohandas Gandhi, known as Mahatma Gandhi, joined the fight in 1914 and led the country to independence, using his method of nonviolent protest known as satyagraha.
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Is the UK still a superpower?

The United Kingdom today retains extensive global soft power, including a formidable military. The United Kingdom has a permanent seat on the UN Security Council alongside only 4 other powers, and is one of the nine nuclear powers.
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What did Gandhi do for India?

Gandhi organized Indian resistance, fought anti-Indian legislation in the courts and led large protests against the colonial government. Along the way, he developed a public persona and a philosophy of truth-focused, non-violent non-cooperation he called Satyagraha.
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