The introduction of modern education in India, initially aimed at creating a loyal administrative class to support British Imperialism, inadvertently fostered a sense of national identity and political awareness among Indians. Educated Indians began to question colonial rule and advocate for self-governance, leading to the rise of nationalist movements. Furthermore, the dissemination of ideas about democracy, rights, and self-determination inspired resistance against British authority, ultimately undermining the very imperial objectives the British sought to achieve. Thus, rather than solidifying British control, modern education became a catalyst for India's struggle for independence.
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