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!bharatiya how many of you feel similarly? I don't really feel any animosity towards Clive or his ilk, they were doing what was best for them and their people I feel genocidal rage towards our kangs and their hangers on who were too busy getting drunk in their harems or squabbling among each other over succession though, fricking pisses me off that some of these leeches are still politically powerful.

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Neither do I and if history were taught honestly no sane Indian would. I would even go as far as to say this resentment which seems to mix inferiority complex and superiority complex towards the west in general plays a huge a role in our post independence failure.

https://scroll.in/article/861901/the-nehruvian-approach-ground-the-economy-down-to-a-low-growth-path-meghnad-desai-in-his-new-book

India suffered from a Great Country syndrome. It had decided that it would and could be a Great Nation now that it was independent. It did not have to behave like other smaller countries Malaysia or South Korea, for example but could trace its own unique path of development. Ambition was running way ahead of achievements.

You can see the mentality that led to us applying Fabian socialism (or Nehruvian socialism whatever you want to call it). If Britain and by extension the west only developed through exploitation of Asia and Africa then obviously their dominant economic ideology (capitalism) has no merit. So we are going down our own path! Because we are special! We are better! We are more noble!.....and we remained a shithole.

You can go to any Indian forum and you'll probably see midwits parroting the "Our unique path of development" nonsense even today. This includes both leftoids and rightoids:marseyeyeroll:.

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