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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalFor centuries, India was among the world’s most prosperous and culturally advanced civilizations. Travelers like Megasthenes and Xuanzang described thriving cities, active trade, and deep intellectual traditions. Economic historians note that India once produced nearly a quarter of global economic output. Strong agriculture supported village life, while artisans created textiles and goods valued across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Alongside material wealth, Indian society emphasized knowledge, spirituality, and the principle of dharma, shaping ethical living and social harmony.
A major shift came in 1757 with the Battle of Plassey, when the East India Company under Robert Clive gained control of Bengal. What began as commercial involvement became political dominance and systematic economic extraction. Colonial policies redirected India’s wealth through heavy taxes and restrictive trade rules.
Among the most intrusive measures was the British monopoly on salt. This essential mineral—especially vital in India’s tropical climate—was placed under strict control. Traditional coastal salt production was limited, and high taxes made a basic necessity costly for all. Because everyone needed salt, even the poorest were drawn into the colonial revenue system.
Over time, the salt tax came to symbolize the deeper logic of imperial rule and eventually fueled resistance, turning salt into a powerful symbol of India’s freedom struggle.
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