History of Indian Sub-Continent-Freedom struggle, Partition and Post-independence

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In the end 'American Capitalism' won against the 'British Mercantilism'.
They already won that after 1890. Due to its size, the British Empire was on autopilot. After WWI and the Great Recession, it was abundantly clear that the British Empire was on its last legs. The British were too stubborn to realize it until Hitler came along and smacked their faces around.
 

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Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal | Book Launch

 

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Revolutionaries by Sanjeev Sanyal | Book Launch

about his great grandfather
While in London, Sanyal served on several committees for the London branch of the Indian National Congress, a banned organization. He was arrested twice for his participation. Sanyal returned to India to become a professor at Calcutta University, but the government disallowed his appointment because of his activism. Sanyal took a position with insurance companies New India Assurance Co., the Metropolitan Assurance Co., and the Hindustan Co-operative Society Ltd.

Sanyal continued to actively protest against British colonial rule and was imprisoned seven times. He was elected to the Bengal Assembly and served as Chief Whip of the Indian National Congress of undivided Bengal, prior to the partition of the province. He was a vocal critic of the colonial government's policies during the Bengal Famine in 1943.[2] In 1946, Sanyal was at the forefront of efforts to avoid the Partition of India. His suggestion of a loose federation was widely circulated and debated but was ultimately not adopted.[3] When India was partitioned in 1947, he and Atulya Ghosh were able to convince the British to leave Maldah district in India (the area had a population that was evenly divided between Hindus and Muslims).

After the independence, Sanyal remained an active force in building the new India and held many senior positions in government as well as represented India in international bodies. In 1968 he established Karimpur Pannadevi College at Karimpur, Nadia district.
 

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