The Unspoken Parallel: Why the Critique of Crony Capitalism India Echoes the EIC’s Royal Charter

1. Introduction: History’s Shadow and Structural Anxiety The political battlefield today is choked with accusations of Crony Capitalism India. This critique has a deep historical root. In 1600, the East India Company (EIC) received a ‘Royal Charter,’ an instrument that translated the State’s sovereignty into a tool for private commercial monopoly. This was not mere […]

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