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Lord Robert Skidelsky: Interview
visit the place. And he certainly pronounced on India, but he never went there. It was through the India office [that] he made connections with a number of leading politicians, but I don't think before the first world war he moved in the highest political circles....
Lord Meghnad Desai: Interview
Indian independence movement was committed to industrialization of India, and they were also committed to the fact that the state would play a very active role. For them independence meant independence from foreign capital, because their experience of capitalism was British capi...