Minho
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I have to disagree with you there. The ROI was far from perfect, but it was the best option. If South Asia was broken up into smaller princely states, it would be like sub-saharan Africa. There would be a few wealthy states on the coast(Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, South India, Sindh, etc.) and many poor landlocked states constantly in states of civil war along tribal and ethnic lines(most of central and Northern India and Northeastern India.But here again is the interesting bit and herein lies the real truth about the subcontinent that Hindutva suppresses....
The marathas, like the nizams, like the durranis, like the mysoreans never really had this mentality of an "Indian nation". They were rivals to each other and distinct nations. They had no guilt complex about "damaging Indian unity by fighting each other" because they didn't know such a thing as "india" existed! They would have laughed at you for suggesting this nonsense.
Their alliances constantly shifted. They gladly took assistance from the British, French and Portuguese against each other.
Why should they all be a part of this fake construct of "India"? They each earned their chunks of land and the British had no real right forcing them together into the modern state of "India". Hindutva has hijacked this false construct and retroactively written a false narrative that this false construct should now be defined as a Hindu state.
Hindutva has essentially modified British horsecrap with another layer of local horsecrap.
Yes, we rightly criticise them all for betraying each other routinely, but they never saw it as a "betrayal" because they weren't each other's countrymen in the slightest.
What we call "the republic of India" should never have come into being.
No wonder it's tearing itself up.
It is because of the ROI that the BIMARU states have become more developed and why hundreds of millions of people have been lifted out of poverty in the past 70 years.
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