British rule in the country utilized a blend of direct and indirect governance methods, encompassing various administrative, economic, and social strategies.

This is only state in India which never came under British rule, the name is…

British colonial rule in India lasted for approximately 190 years. The British used a “divide and rule” strategy to instigate people against each other so that they could rule the country smoothly. During their rule, they looted gold, diamonds, and coal from India and enriched Britain. Despite conquering nearly all of India, the British were unable to enslave one particular state. Do you know which Indian state the British failed to capture? Let us tell you.

British Failed to Capture This Indian State

The Indian state, which the Britishers were unable to conquer, was Goa. It is a popular Indian tourist destination which attracts millions of international visitors every year.  Its appeal stems from its stunning beaches, welcoming locals, and rich cultural and historical heritage. Significantly, Goa is historically notable for resisting British conquest.

During that period, Goa was under the control of the Portuguese. Because of which the Britishers were not able to conquer it. Goa remained under Portuguese control for approximately 450 years, achieving independence in 1961,  a decade and a half after India gained its freedom from British rule in 1947.

Britishers’ Ruled India Due To

British rule in the country utilized a blend of direct and indirect governance methods, encompassing various administrative, economic, and social strategies.

Direct and Indirect Rule

British rule in India consisted of direct control over large areas through the British Raj, supplemented by a system of princely states granted autonomy under British sovereignty. This indirect governance allowed the British to administer a vast territory with a relatively small administrative staff.

Economic Exploitation

Before Britisher rule, India was known as the golden bird. But their colonial policies were designed to extract raw materials from India and promote the export of cash crops.

Military Control:

British rule in India relied heavily on a sizable locally recruited army. Indian troops, under British command, played a crucial role in internal security and overseas military operations.




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