we'll look at the history of Christianity
and how east India company was tied to Christianity.
We never learn this because this is scrub
from what's being from our textbooks.
What we hear is that it's just capitalists
who came to India out of their trade and they looted India.
But in reality the first charter that was
given to East India Company was by Queen Elizabeth in 1600.
What it said is to do, to conduct trade in
those areas of India, without disturbing the
other areas, other Christian, other countries
of Christendom.
So, Portugal and Dutch would not be disturbed,
that was the first Charter.
This charter lasted for 15 years and then
King James, one after whom the
King James Bible is named, hhe extended the
charter, he was the first one to and then
conversion continued under him.
He was the person to name the first convert
from India.
He called him Peter, that happened in 1616.
By 1661, you had chance to, he actually granted
the power to wage war against the non-Christians.
So this was to East India Company so East
India Company was a holy Christian Enterprise.
And again, what happened in 1698 is William
3, he actually made it a condition for the
charter, extended the East India company that
each Factory must have chaplains and this
chaplains must learn Indian languages within
one year and start converting people, Hindus to Protestant religion.
And in 1813, it was opened the missionaries,
India was opened to missionaries officially
and this was at the behest of Charles Grant
who was a director of East India Company, 1835.
You're all familiar with the Macaulay education system, but that also attack Hinduism of Sanskrit and astronomy.
They called it rubbish and they impose the
New Testament on India.
There were other things that the East India
Company did which were for the Christian world.
For example, there was taxes, there were taxes
for the pilgrims, pilgrims to Jagannath temple
and other temples were taxed and even temples
were tax just for existing.
So Hinduism had to pay a penalty just for
being Hindus.
And the Dutch to they use military force to
force people to buy what they call the manufacturers
of Christendom. And this was in the South Indian Coast.
