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by unmole
2810 days ago
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> Indian states set trade restrictions with Bengal. That was one of the policies that was outside the Raj You mean the British administration resorted to scorched earth denial policies fearing the Japanese advance. It was literally Raj policy. > Bengal was suffering an unprecedented series of natural disasters. And the British response to the natural disasters was continuing to redirect supplies to military and refusing to allow shipping of humanitarian aid. Churchill's response to news of the famine was ask why Gandhi hadn't died yet. > Facts can be inconvenient sometimes. Like the fact that India repeatedly suffered famines under British rule but there hasn't been a famine since Independence? |
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