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Megha Megha May 31, 2014 07:43AM
Can anybody throw more light on following statement -
In years past this presented a great problem for the British, for the flow of trade was so unequal that there was an immense outpouring of silver from Britain. This indeed was why they started to export Indian opium to China.



Martin (last edited May 31, 2014 08:02AM ) May 31, 2014 08:00AM   0 votes
The Brits had a trade imbalance with China. Products from China (I presume largely tea) were being purchased in greater quantity (as measured by currency) that Brit goods were purchased in the China market.

So, the Brits forced the purchase of opium produced in the Brits' India operations on the Chinese. Make sense?

Hope you are enjoying River of Smoke.


Thanks for replying Martin. yea, I got that.
I was thinking if the British were trying to break the health system in China with higher inflow of Opium. Coz Opium in small amount was considered to be good and was used in medicines as was found in first book, Sea of poppies. If that was the case, then its outright cruel.
And yea, I am enjoying the book very very much. Don't want it to end :)


Wiki is your friend: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opium_War

Or if you want a longer read: The Opium War by Julia Lovell

It's a bit dry to read compared to Ghosh's masterpieces, but you get to read the account from both sides (Europeans and Chinese, no Indians sadly).

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Megha Thanks Anny for the links.
Jul 08, 2014 02:45AM
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Megha After reading the complete book, everything about their intentions is pretty clear now :) Thanks everyone for replying
Jul 08, 2014 02:46AM

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