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India superpower

 If **India had not lost ₹3,700 lakh crore (₹37 crore crore)** to the British during 1757–1947, **India’s global economic and geopolitical position would be radically different today.** Here’s a detailed breakdown of how India might look **today (in 2025)** if it retained its stolen wealth: --- ## 🇮🇳 Hypothetical Scenario: India Without Colonial Loot ### 🌍 **1. India Would Be the Richest Country in the World** * **Current Global Rankings (2025, approx GDP in USD):**   1. 🇺🇸 USA – \$28 trillion   2. 🇨🇳 China – \$19 trillion   3. 🇩🇪 Germany – \$5.5 trillion   4. 🇯🇵 Japan – \$5.2 trillion   5. 🇮🇳 India – \$4.3 trillion ✅ If India retained ₹3,700 lakh crore (\~\$45 trillion): * **India's GDP would’ve been more than USA and China combined.** * India might hold the **#1 position globally** in economy. --- ### 🚀 **2. Massive Industrial & Technological Leadership** * India’s **scientific, manufacturing, and IT sectors** would have emerged a centur...

Money value

 If the British had never come to India , and India had not lost ₹3,700 lakh crore (₹370 trillion or ₹37 crore crore) in wealth, then the Indian Rupee (INR) would be one of the strongest currencies in the world today. Let’s break it down: 🏦 1. INR’s Value Without British Looting (Estimated 2025) Currency INR Value Today (Actual) INR Value in Alternate History 1 USD ₹83+ ₹5–₹10 1 GBP (UK Pound) ₹105+ ₹6–₹12 1 Euro ₹90+ ₹6–₹10 1 Gold gram ₹7,500 ₹500–₹1,000 💡 In a non-colonized India with a $45–50 trillion economy and world dominance in exports, the rupee could easily rival or beat currencies like the US dollar, Euro, Pound, or Swiss Franc . 💰 2. Why INR Would Be So Strong 📈 India’s Pre-British Economy: In 1700 , India held ~25% of world GDP (source: Angus Maddison). Rich in gold, diamonds, textiles, spices, and skilled labor . Had global trade links with Europe, Middle East, Southeast Asia . ❌ What Didn’t Happen (in Alternat...

British thief

The British Empire was the largest colonial empire in history , ruling over nearly 25% of the world’s land and 23% of the population at its peak. From the 16th century to the mid-20th century, Britain colonized and economically exploited dozens of countries , often looting natural resources, wealth, and labor. 🌍 Estimated Wealth Lost by Major Colonies to Britain Here is a list of major colonies and protectorates that lost wealth, land, and resources to Britain, with approximate modern estimates (converted to INR) based on historical and scholarly records: Country/Region Period of British Rule Estimated Loss (2025 INR) Key Resources Taken 🇮🇳 India 1757–1947 ₹3,700+ lakh crore Gold, cotton, spices, textiles, tax revenue 🇳🇬 Nigeria 1861–1960 ₹150+ lakh crore Oil, palm oil, labor, minerals 🇿🇦 South Africa 1795–1910 (partial rule) ₹130–150 lakh crore Diamonds, gold, forced labor 🇲🇾 Malaysia 1824–1957 ₹100–120 lakh crore Rubber, tin, spices, l...