Swadesh steam : V.O. Chdambaram Pillai and the battle against the British maritime empire / A R Venkatachalapathy
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- 9780670099597
- 954 VEN-A
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954 THI-R Social hegemony in contemporary India / | 954 TRI-A Immortal India : | 954 VAR-P Becoming Indian : the unfinished revolution of culture and identity / | 954 VEN-A Swadesh steam : V.O. Chdambaram Pillai and the battle against the British maritime empire / | 954 VIV-S My India : the India eternal / | 954 WEB-T Shanti Sena : | 954 WOL-S Introduction To India |
"In 1906, Britain's grip on the world was unassailable. Its navy ruled the seas, and its trade empire spanned the globe. But in the small port town of Tuticorin, a lawyer named V.O. Chidambaram Pillai--known to the world as VOC--had a revolutionary idea that would challenge the might of the empire itself. VOC's plan was audacious: to launch the Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company, a venture that would compete head-on with the British India Steam Navigation Company, the shipping giant that controlled the region. To make his dream a reality, he rallied native traders and patriotic citizens, raising the capital needed to launch his daring enterprise. But the company faced a formidable foe: British mercantile interests and the imperial state both backed its competitor, giving it deep pockets and brazen government backing. VOC and his allies would have to defy overwhelming odds to make their venture a success. Swadeshi Steam is a tale of heroism and defiance in the face of colonial oppression. Based on four decades of research in archives around the world, this inspiring saga showcases the power of one individual's vision to ignite a movement
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