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H. M. Hyndman’s “The Bankruptcy of India” offers a scathing critique of British colonial administration and its devastating impact on the Indian economy. Published as an inquiry into governance under the Crown, this work systematically examines how policies implemented by British authorities have resulted in financial deterioration and economic bankruptcy of the Indian subcontinent.
The author meticulously documents administrative failures, fiscal mismanagement, and exploitative economic practices that depleted India’s resources and wealth. Through detailed analysis and evidence, Hyndman demonstrates how colonial rule prioritized British interests over Indian development and prosperity. The work serves as both a historical document and a political commentary on imperialism’s economic consequences.
This influential text became an important reference for anti-colonial movements and continues to be studied by historians examining British imperialism, colonial economics, and India’s struggle for independence.







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