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Since independence from British rule India has seen success and failure both. After partition India had a fragile economy and a very serious issue of communal riots. Infrastructure wise India was at a much better position than Pakistan. However, managing needs of a huge population was a stiff challenge.
The colonial overseas British empire was made possible by (modern) science in two ways. First, science provided the physical means of acquisition of territory and its control. Second, the development of the powerful intellectual system of modern science gave Europe a cultural and ethnic superiority which in turn provided legitimacy for the colonial rule. From 1869 till, say, 1914 the Indian upper class made conscientious efforts to cultivate pure science with a view to countering the ideological domination by the British. As a corollary, the role of science as a new means of production of wealth was largely ignored. Independent India's attitude towards science has been fashioned by its colonial experience. Thus India has sought to utilize applied science in furthering its foreign policy objectives. Under the Indian auspices, modern science was Brahminized during the colonial period, and Kshatriya-ized after independence. The artisanization of modern science that gave Europe its strength never took place in India. In 1947, Jawaharlal Nehru became the first prime minister of India, after independencefrom the British Empire, which became the Republic of India upon passage of the IndianConstitution on Jan. 26, 1950. The Congress Party ruled India throughout nearly theentire post-independence period until the late 1990s, during which time Nehru's legacyinfluenced policies even after his death in 1964. In the three decades followingindependence, India clashed with China and Pakistan on more than one occasion overborder disputes and Kashmir. CASE STUDY PROFILE Country India government type Federal Republic Infant Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births - 2003 estimate) 57.92 Total Armed Forces (2003 estimate) 1,325,000 active Military Expenditure (U.S. $, millions) (FY 03) $14,018.8 Military Expenditure % GDP (FY 03) 2.4
who are the presidents of India after 1947 - 2008
What was the condition of India immediately after 1947?
Development of India after 1947 took a different turn as it was influenced by the socialist policies. There major milestones achieved including economic development in the country.
Answer this question… The creation of two countries based on religious affiliation
After more than two hundred years of British rule, India became a sovereign independent nation on 15th August, 1947.
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in August 14th 1947 India became independent!
India was controlled by Great Britian.
India got inedependence in 1947.
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India received its independence from the United Kingdom on the 15th of August 1947.
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India was previously ruled by the British. British rule took place from 1858 to 1947. In 1947, India was given its independence.
Britain ended its government of India in August 1947 and the nations of India and Pakistan were created.
India gained independence from England (Britain) on August 15, 1947
India got freedom from the british rule on 15th August, 1947 and become republic nation on 26th January, 1950.
Formally by Lord Mountbatten, Viceroy of India.
India Office ended in 1947.
Dominion of India was created in 1947.