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Davos: The United Kingdom extracted $64.82 trillion from India in 200 years of colonialism and of this $33.8 trillion went to the richest 10 per cent in the UK, finds a report by Oxfam International.
In 2018, they estimated that Britain had drained India of approximately $45 trillion (£36.5 trillion), which was based on a slightly different period – 1765 to 1938 – from the Oxfam timeframe.