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Discuss the effects of British imperialist policy in India. Explain how the eventual push by Indians for self-rule was in response to this policy.

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Imperialism is the rule of the weaker nation. In India there is an example that a stronger nation is exploiting the weaker and has its control over profit. British imperialist politics prevailed over India in 1707.years. They wanted to have a commercial interest in all major cities in India. India has become the most valuable raw material market for British products. They had all political and economic power over India. This period was very exhausting for the Indians, people were dissatisfied with their positions. The British wanted to translate them into Christianity and this was an additional reason for the conflict. All this led to a severe economic downturn, imperialism brought the country to the edge of misery and collapse.

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