A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF HOW GOVERNMENT IN INDIA WAS FINANCED DURING THE
PERIOD OF DIRECT BRITISH RULE.
This book explores the financial relationship between the Indian
government, as represented by the India Office, and the City of London
during the period of direct British rule. The universally accepted
view is that the Office acted in the interests of the City and to the
detriment of India. _Financing the Raj_ disputes this conclusion. It
argues that India was a constituent part of the City, contributing to
and benefitting from its operation throughthe formation of close
symbiotic and trust relationships, the exchange of gifts, the
recycling of funds, and, perhaps most significantly, the support of
the gold standard.
The book examines the Office's activities from a British and practical
perspective. In the first part, the issue and sale/purchase on the
London market of Indian government debt is explored. Next, the author
discusses the purchase of silver and the 'scandal' of 1912, when the
awardof a major contract to the family firm of the Under Secretary of
State for India led to accusations of cronyism and fraud. The finance
of Indian trade, the management of exchange rates and the transfer
from India to London of themoney needed to meet the Indian
government's UK commitments are then investigated. The book concludes
with an analysis of the Office's investment role and its management of
the three cash reserves held in the capital.
_Financing the Raj_ overturns many myths, demonstrating that those
involved in Indian finance did work in the best interests of India and
were well aware of the close interrelationship between Indian finance,
the City of London andthe wider British economy. It will be of
interest both to historians of empire and historians of finance.
DAVID SUNDERLAND is Reader in Business History at the University of
Greenwich and the author of four monographs and numerous articles on
the economic history of London, British Imperialism and
nineteenth-century social capital. He is also Series and Collection
editor of Pickering & Chatto's Britain and Africa series of source
monographs.
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The City of London and Colonial India, 1858-1940
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782040941
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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