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प्रश्न
Answer the following question briefly:
In the context of the causes of the rise of Indian nationalism, answer the following question:
How did the British administrative system indirectly create conditions favourable for the growth of Indian nationalism?
उत्तर
The British transformed a fragmented India into a united whole under their rule. They introduced a uniform and modern system of government throughout the British provinces. Uniform laws were applied to all British subjects. People from different provinces and from different communities and castes now followed the same laws and regulations. They gradually realized that they all belonged to the same country and shared a common national identity as Indians.
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