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The Indian Currency System (1835-1926) is a definitive historical study of India’s monetary framework during a critical period of colonial rule. J. C. Coyajee provides an in-depth examination of how currency systems evolved and functioned under British administration.
The book traces the development of coinage, paper money, and banking systems that shaped India’s economic landscape. It analyzes the relationships between monetary policy, trade, and colonial economic interests, offering valuable insights into how financial systems were structured and managed.
This scholarly work is essential for understanding India’s economic history and the institutional foundations laid during this transformative period. It appeals to historians, economists, students of Indian history, and anyone interested in colonial-era monetary systems and their lasting impact on modern India.







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