The complex and hard-fought movement for political freedom in India
coincided with the rise of a wealthy capitalist class of Indian
industrialists who had profited under British rule. By 1947, these
prominent businessmen had forged a partnership with the socialist-led
Indian National Congress, and supported Jawaharlal Nehru's
implementation of a centrally-planned economy. In this political
history of modern India, David Lockwood traces the roots of this
capitalist class, concentrated in Bombay, Calcutta and the west Bengal
coal mining region, and examines British economic policy in the
nineteenth century. Indian capitalists, such as J.R.D Tata of Tata
Steel, established powerful relationships with domestic governments
throughout the period, holding indigenous industrial conferences and
supporting the swadeshi movement which aimed to promote
Indian-manufactured goods. The Indian Bourgeoisie is a unique and
important contribution to the lively debate on the role of India's
capitalists during the Raj and throughout the early years of
independence.
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A Political History of the Indian Capitalist Class in the Early Twentieth Century
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ISBN
9780857732637
Publisert
2020
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I.B. Tauris & Co Ltd
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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