Renaissance · South Asia · Politics
1612
English Factory at Surat
1612
The East India Company, fresh from defeating a Portuguese squadron off the Gujarat coast, opened its first trading post on the Indian mainland at Surat with permission from Jahangir. Indigo, cotton, and saltpeter flowed back to London. The British presence in India had begun, politely, at a Mughal pleasure, though within a century the Company would outgrow all such courtesies.