What were the reasons behind overseas immigration in 19th-century British India? Discuss in the light of the indenture system with special reference to Bihar. [64th BPSC Mains Exam 2018]
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The 19th-century overseas immigration from British India, driven primarily by the indenture system, was a response to the labor demands of colonial plantations worldwide. Bihar played a significant role as a source of indentured laborers due to specific socio-economic conditions.
Reasons for Overseas Immigration
Indenture System: Features and Impact
Preservation of Cultural Identity
Despite the challenges, indentured laborers managedof their cultural identity:
Conclusion
The indenture system was a response to labor demands in colonial economies but was rooted in tsperation of the Indian peasantry. Bihar’s significant role highlights the socio-economic factors driving emigration. Despite adversities, indentured laborers preserved their cultural identity, shaping the heritage of Indian communities in foreign lands .