That's true. It's very similar. In our history books we are taught graphic accounts of murder by the British raj and by this company.
And that too throught our student lives. It's pretty repulsive.
But then again that's exactly what this guy wants. They say that there's no such thing as bad press. He got mentioned on the BBC with absolutley no marketting campaign.
Right, if he knows what he is doing then this is deeply unethical.
Sadly a lot of Indians actually pseudo-reminisce about the pre-independence era and make statements to the effect that we would have been better off if the British had never left. There's even a posh restaurant called 'The Days of the Raj' in New Delhi's Habitat Centre.
But then again that's exactly what this guy wants. They say that there's no such thing as bad press. He got mentioned on the BBC with absolutley no marketting campaign.