East India Company in India through Naked Eyes of the British.
Abstract
India has been a centre of attraction in the eyes of foreigners for many reasons. In the old days
some tourists visited here to have a glimpse of its rich and highly appreciable culture. At the same time
they saw diversity and fractured unity here. The society of India was divided in different sects and clans.
Kings and Nababs had their own internal clashes. The fertile fields of Ganges and Yamuna were boasting
of their rich crops, happy residents, and enviable beauty. East India Company entered the Indian vicinity
as a trader only. Later on French, Dutch, and Portuguese all found this land suitable for their economic
interest. After 1757, the English showed their vested interest in local politics too. Business and battle
both changed the lot of India swiftly. Maria Logan, Fanny parks and several other minor English writers
saw and felt the plight of Indians seriously. Poetic heart and mind of these writers turned their words
into real sobbing of the land.
Key Words- East India Company, Kings, Ganges, Yamuna , Economic Interest, Local Politics.
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