The British Connection With India
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The British Connection With India by K. T. Paul explores the impact of British colonial rule on India, analyzing its political, economic, and social consequences. Paul examines the role of British administration, the influence of Christianity, and the rise of Indian nationalism. He critically assesses both the benefits and injustices of British governance, highlighting its effects on Indian society and the struggle for independence. The book provides valuable insights into colonial India's transformation and the evolving relationship between Britain and India.
Kanakarayan Tiruselvam Paul (1876–1931) was an Indian Christian leader, educator, and nationalist. He was the first Indian-born National General Secretary of the National Council of YMCAs of India and represented Indian Christians at the First Round Table Conference. A devoted follower of Mahatma Gandhi, he championed rural reconstruction and Christian-nationalist ideals. He led key Christian organizations, including the United Theological College and the National Missionary Society, and taught history at Madras Christian College before dedicating his life to social reform and national service.