
British Indian Politics
British Indian politics refers to the political landscape and governance of India during British rule from the mid-18th century to 1947. It involved a complex interaction between British colonial authorities and Indian political movements. Key events include the establishment of the Indian National Congress in 1885, which sought greater Indian representation, and the emergence of leaders like Mahatma Gandhi advocating for independence through nonviolent protest. In 1947, persistent political pressure and movements led to India gaining independence, marking the end of British colonial rule and the beginning of a sovereign political system in India.