How The Dutch East India Company Sank As Its Corrupt Officials Made Their Fortunes In Bengal
The Dutch became the local elites up until the British East India Company overthrew them in 1825 as a result of illegal commerce and the zamindari of three villages. This is the account of how the Dutch East India Company sank as its corrupt officials made their fortunes in Bengal.
How Colonial Masterplans Are Still Followed To Develop Indian Cities
The “essential” aspects of Indian urban planning are always the subject of public debate whenever our city is faced with a major crisis, such as the urban flooding we experienced recently in Chennai. As urban planning and its modern applications are painted as India’s culprit for “dysfunctional” cities, it is important to examine the roots that affect India’s current urban plan. We need to ask ourselves some important questions about the foundations of urban planning in India. Who has the right to plan the city? Why are India’s planning laws and procedures designed around them? Here is how Colonial Masterplans are still followed to develop Indian cities.
Foreign Funds Colonising Indian Startups – Naukri.com Founder Sanjeev Bikchandani
How foreign funds are the new East India Company that are colonising successful Indian startups.
Deep State Candidate: Did You Know Joe Biden’s Great Grandfather Worked For The East India Company
The media has been in an overdrive projecting US Presidential candidate Joe Biden’s connections to India. But did you know that Joe Biden’s great, great, great, great, great grandfather worked for the East India Company? Not many are aware that after the so called dissolution of the British Empire, the company just went underground and […]
How East India Company College Trained IAS Officers To Loot India
The Indian Administrative, Civil and Judicial Services were created by the East India Company to administer loot of the colonies of British Empire. The East India Company College was specifically setup to train these officers. The college was founded by Charles Grant who made his fortune taking over local businesses in the aftermath of the […]
How East India Company Divided North & South India With 4000 Kms Living Wall Of Trees
Called the Inland Customs Line, the East India Company divided North and South India with a 4000 kms long living wall of trees to maintain its Salt Monopoly. This wall of trees was 8 to 12 feet in height and 4 to 14 feet thick. After the Great Wall of China this was the longest […]
Partition Of Northeast India – The Seeds Of Conflict
At the peak of it’s power, the British Empire covered more than a quarter of the world. To rule over the natives and extract their resources, the officers of the East India Company segregated the populations into different regions and effectively tookover the local trade. Overtime these imaginary lines were accepted as national and international […]
Meer Jafar Ali Khan – The Prince Who Defeated East India Company In House Of Commons
In 1856 as India or Hindustan or Bharat (whatever you wish to call) was about to burst into flames against the oppression of the English East India Company, one Indian Prince was on the verge of creating history in England. Meer Jafar Ali Khan fearlessly led the greatest legal counter attack against the corporation on […]
The East Offering Her Riches To Britannia
This is the story of The East offering her Riches to Britannia, a painting commissioned by the 24 Directors of the East India Company. In 1778, the directors of the East India Company installed an extravagant new painting in their London headquarters, East India House. Like much corporate art before and since, the quality of […]
Houses Of Rhodes & Oppenheimers – EIC2MNC Series Part V
In the previous parts of this ongoing East India Company Series we examined the origin of these EICs, their motives and the motives of Multi National Corporations (MNCs). We also examined the commodities EICs dealt with and MNCs plan to deal with or are already dealing with along with the unique philosophical outlook that determined […]