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This comprehensive historical analysis by F. S. Turner examines the British opium policy and its profound consequences for India and China during the colonial period. The work provides a critical evaluation of how British imperial interests shaped opium production and trade, transforming it into a major economic instrument of colonial control.
Turner meticulously documents how opium cultivation was expanded in India under British rule, generating substantial revenues while simultaneously creating widespread addiction and social devastation. The book traces the connection between British opium policies in India and their implementation in China, detailing how this trade exacerbated tensions and contributed to the Opium Wars.
Through detailed historical evidence and analysis, the author reveals how the opium trade affected millions of lives, disrupted traditional economies, and left lasting social consequences in both regions. This important work challenges readers to understand a dark chapter of imperial history and its enduring impact on Asian societies.







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