Why did the British decide to educate Indians?
British decided to educate Indians because they wanted or need educated Indians to run the country at some level.
They strongly felt the needs of a particular section of employees as clerk to help Britishers.
They felt that western education would civilise the native people.
They wanted the education systems to be useful to the needs of the colonial empire.
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