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Friday Fun Thread for March 7, 2025

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I think decolonization was a historical inevitability after WWI, and the northern part of the Indian subcontinent in particular was probably difficult to hold on to. Gandhi specifically probably succeeded in large part from American pressure, but I doubt the British empire even absent WWII keep India in the face of another sepoy revolt. My head canon is that local revolts push British control south, possibly with Russian assistance and the mainland Indian subcontinent is notionally a single state but realistically far more fractured than IRL, and that the commonwealth was more concerned with the transition to an oil-based empire than with territorial expansion. But, there’s definitely a greater extent of colonial rule in the second and third rule, and complicated statuses in between independence and full colonization make more sense than fighting a bloody war.