"During the Raj in India there was the Bengal Club and the Bombay Club....one excluded Indians and dogs, the other admitted dogs. The British sometimes called the locals WOGs (Worthy Oriental Gentlemen). " From the book 'The Last Lion' by William Manchester
"To British credit however, diverse regions of India were connected by rail, and a common language, English. India's elite trained in British legal schools. Britain awakened in India the movement to throw off foreign rule... and inspired a sentiment that India was a single entity under that foreign rule". From Henry Kissinger's book 'World Order'.
"During the Raj in India there was the Bengal Club and the Bombay Club....one excluded Indians and dogs, the other admitted dogs. The British sometimes called the locals WOGs (Worthy Oriental Gentlemen). " From the book 'The Last Lion' by William Manchester
"To British credit however, diverse regions of India were connected by rail, and a common language, English. India's elite trained in British legal schools. Britain awakened in India the movement to throw off foreign rule... and inspired a sentiment that India was a single entity under that foreign rule". From Henry Kissinger's book 'World Order'.
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