Description
"Aadhunik Bhaarat Ka Praarambhik Itihaas" provides a detailed examination of the early history that shaped modern India. The book focuses on the period from the decline of the Mughal Empire to the emergence of nationalist movements in the 19th century. It delves into the impact of British colonial policies on Indian society, politics, and economy, as well as the gradual shift in power from native rulers to British authorities. Key events, such as the establishment of British rule after the Battle of Plassey, the suppression of local uprisings, and the role of social reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy, are analyzed in depth. The book also explores the first signs of Indian resistance against British rule, providing an important context for the later stages of the independence movement. Ideal for students, historians, and researchers, this work offers a comprehensive view of India’s early journey into modernity under colonial rule.