The lush green tea gardens of Assam, with their rolling hills and misty mornings, have long been symbols of India’s rich natural bounty and cultural heritage. The region’s tea, renowned for its robust flavor and deep amber color, is enjoyed by millions around the globe. Yet, behind the serene beauty of Assam’s tea fields lies a history marked by exploitation, deceit, and a deeply ingrained system of financial bondage that has its roots in British colonial rule.