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Depends on which "Indian" your referring to. The American Indian, (Native Americans), or the inhabitants of the country of India. In both cases though there is a similarity in the fact that globalization at least in start had a detrimental impact on both in their first encounters with it. For Native Americans the end impact turned out to be sovereign countries nestled within the U.S.A. The course that followed to their now current situation is one legal trickery, brutual force, and at the time unforseen enviromental impacts. As for the country of India globalization had near the same impacts in the short term but the end is different. If your curious as to the impact of globalization on the people of India do some research on the East India Trading Company.

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