In "The India and Colonial Exhibition," Mukharji highlights that the British viewed visiting Indians with a mix of curiOSity and condescension. They often regarded Indians as exotic subjects of the empire, showcasing their culture as a spectacle while simultaneously reinforcing stereotypes of inferiority. This dynamic reflected the broader attitudes of colonial superiority, where the British felt a sense of entitlement over Indian culture and identity. Overall, the exhibition served both as a platform for showcasing Indian heritage and as a tool for asserting British dominance.
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