A double-edged sword: communications and imperial control in British India

D Headrick - Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung, 2010 - JSTOR
… Thus, the British in India used their new telegraph lines to repress the Indian Mutiny of 1857
and hastened thereafter to lay cables from England to India and around Africa. Imperialists …

The double-edged sword: Reviewing India–China relations

C Ogden - India Quarterly, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
… in nature in that India had been firmly subjugated and occupied by the British Raj for several
… As per our analogy of a double-edged sword, what appeared to have been agreements …

Language Policy as Cultural Politics: the doubleedged sword of language education in colonial Malaya and Hong Kong

A Pennycook - Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of …, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
… the 'Orientalists' of the British Raj, composed of missionaries, government … India, "the famous
Orientalist attempt to reveal the former greatness of India often manifests itself as the British

A double-edged sword—thoughts on the massification of higher education in India

M Gandhi - Massification of Higher Education in Asia …, 2018 - Springer
India, I refer to massification as a double-edged sword because in fact a case for both
hypotheses presented by Hawkins and Neubauer can be made in the context of IndiaBritish Raj (…

Cooperative learning–a doubleedged sword: a cooperative learning model for use with diverse student groups

T Baker, J Clark - Intercultural Education, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
… This sentiment is echoed throughout the research on CL: group work is a doubleedged
sword. … in English and Mandarin with 21 international and local students from two Wellington …

A double-edged sword: the merits and the policy implications of Google Translate in higher education

K Mundt, M Groves - European Journal of Higher Education, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… against the background of English as a Global Lingua Franca, and argues two points. First
of … had English imposed upon them though colonization, including countries such as India, …

Medical Encounters in British India, 1820-1920

D Kumar - Economic and Political Weekly, 1997 - JSTOR
… a double-edged sword. Even while emphasising the intrinsic difference between the two
It was a doubleedged weapon; it could 'distance' and 'universalise' simultaneously; one side …

Sports Education in Colonial Bengal: A Double-Edged Sword?

B Basu - South Asia Research, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… of people—Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, … enterprise, literally a double-edged
sword. The article places itself … to transplant English sports culture into British India would …

The effects of global English on culture and identity in the UAE: A double-edged sword

S Hopkyns - Learning and Teaching in Higher Education: Gulf …, 2014 - emerald.com
… This is especially true given the rapid spread of English in the sphere of education and …
Emirati primary school teachers with regard to global English and its effects on local culture and …

Interplay between statins and PPARs in improving cardiovascular outcomes: a doubleedged sword?

P Balakumar, N Mahadevan - British journal of pharmacology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… It could be suggested that statins have two major roles: (i) a well-established cholesterol-…
), Sirsa-Haryana, India, for their inspiration and constant support to accomplish this study. …