unit-7-post-independence-india---continuity-and-change

Unit-7 Post-Independence India - Continuity And Change

Understand how modern India as we see it was formed on the basis of a struggle for freedom.

Can we see colonialism as a result of British policy alone? Discuss.

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Written on Apr 15, 2019 3:00:49 PM

The British legacy of subordination of India has been characterized as development of underdevelopment. The liberals see it as a result of the British policies alone.

Colonialism should be seen as a distinct historical stage or a period in the modern historical development of India which intervenes between the traditional pre-British society and economy and the modem capitalist society and economy. It is not a mere adaptation or distortion of the old. It is neither a partially modernized society nor a transitional state of society. Colonialism is also just not an amalgam of positive and negative features.

It is a well structured whole, a distinct social formation or sub-formation in which the basic control of the society is in the hands of a foreign capitalist class which functioned in the colony through dependent and subservient economic, political, social and intellectual structures.