#india #geopolitics #ai #worldaffairs Colonialism refers to the practice of a country or nation-state extending its control over other regions or territories outside its borders, often with the goal of exploiting resources, establishing settlements, and exercising political or economic dominance over the colonised population. Colonialism often involves the imposition of cultural, economic, and political systems […]
In the year 1700, India was worth a staggering 21 trillion dollars by today’s standards. Its economy was so large and so powerful that is was bigger than all of Western Europe’s combined. 250 years later, India was one of the poorest countries in the world. So what went wrong? #colonisation Subscribe: http://trt.world/subscribe Livestream: http://trt.world/ytlive […]
#Reparations #colonialism #Elizabeth #TuckerCarlson #AnnCoulter #indicvoices Britain made India wealthy? Britain made India civilized? Did these semi-educated elites ever read world history? source
See the history of modern India from the British Raj forming in 1858 to the present. Due to multiple disputed borders, the de-facto borders will be used. ➤ Support this channel with my Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/emperortigerstar Music Credits: “Jalandhar” by Kevin MacLeod found at www.incompetech.com Information Credits: CJP.org.in – Information on Assam during the British Raj. […]
Rajarshi Nandy is an author, speaker, scholar and tantra practitioner who is committed to rectifying the negative stereotypes and colonial era prejudices about Tantra and Hindu Dharma even among Hindus themselves. In this episode of Upclose, he speaks with Ashish Dhar on his book (Adhyatmikta), the infallibility of Shastras (scriptures), the authority of the Guru, […]
http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674725140 In Age of Entanglement, Kris Manjapra explores the connections that linked German and Indian intellectuals from the nineteenth century through the Second World War as they shared ideas, formed networks, and studied one another’s worlds. Moving beyond well-rehearsed critiques of colonialism towards a new critical approach, Manjapra recasts modern intellectual history in terms of […]