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Britain and India 1600-1941 is a definitive historical examination of the complex relationship between the British Empire and the Indian subcontinent over more than three centuries. R. Coupland traces the evolution from early trading activities of the East India Company through the establishment of formal colonial rule to India’s path toward independence.
The work explores the political structures, economic policies, and social impacts of British colonialism in India. It provides detailed analysis of key historical periods, including the expansion of British control, the consolidation of the Raj, and the growing independence movement that ultimately led to India’s freedom in 1947. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding the historical forces that shaped modern India and Britain’s role in South Asian history.

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