Joe Shearer
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To put things in perspective - before British rule, almost an absolute absence of famines. During British rule, a famine every 4 years. Since independence, 0 famines.
A systematic destruction of the village ecosystem. Forcible growing of crops which could fuel British industries.
Segregation with "white only" enclaves.
And the final bloodbath of Partition. They had a mandate to finish Partition till July 1948. The Brits brought that date forward. What could have been done surgically, was done with the knife of a butcher. We are still fighting. If Partition had happened in a sane manner, we would have been living peacefully.
Every country had problems - Brits did good things like removing Sati but even that was done because of efforts by reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy.
Japan wasn't colonized. But it took advantage of the industrial revolution and by the 1940s was a force to be reckoned with.
And I haven't even begun on the scale of the economic drain.
The fact that this question is even asked is shocking.
Praising the Brits for the Raj is like praising the Nazis for the Reich. Heck, Hitler even considered the Raj to be a blueprint for the Reich.
Forget the ones who opposed them. Even the ones who served them were not spared.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/sep/01/india.military
@Joe Shearer is the resident expert. So he can enlighten you more.
I am slightly surprised to find myself on the opposite side of the fence from @Indus Pakistan and @Sher Shah Awan, two friends for whom I have considerable regard for the sake of the insight and knowledge that they display.
You are entitled to your own opinion. I can understand your 'love' for the British
As for transforming Mughal Masjids into stables, A deplorable act indeed.
But have you forgotten what Ahmad Shah Abdali did to Gurdawaras, esp. the holiest of them for Sikhs, the Golden Temple; blew up the building and filled the pond with 'trash'. Have you forgotten what Mughal Kings did to Sikh Gurus and their children?
Ranjit Singh, later on, handed Muslims most of their mosques back. He even gifted all Nowadrat (Islamic Relics) to the respectable Fakir Family (of Lahore) instead of destroying or desecrating them. Today, Fakir Khana is the largest privately owned museum in South Asia.
And as for partition, Punjab bore the brunt of it
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@Joe Shearer
Sir, what are your views on British Raj?
On the whole, negative.
I planned a detailed explanation, but some urgent and unexpected personal distractions will keep me away until noon.
There were so many alternative contingencies; the British performed certain social and historical roles, but essentially, as colonisers, there were limits to what they could do in terms of positive measures.