British Indian Association was a political organization in the 19th century in India.[1] Its rival was the Indian National Association.[2]
The Madras Native Association founded by Merchant Billionaire Gazulu Lakshmi Narslu Chetty in 1854 had established close ties with this Association in the interests of Native Indians
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