LOL at the commenter complaining on my EU4 post that I'm just a woke-scold making everything 'problematic' in an essay where I literally stop to say, "EU4 history is the story of states. Now this isn’t an invalid way of teaching history, to be clear!" 
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I enjoy it too, though I prefer conquering and developing/building manufactories, and likely find it limiting for the same reasons you do - though mostly for me it's that the end nodes are too historically deterministic. Bravo for figuring out trade in India tho, I never have!
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If you lock down Coromandel and Gujarat, you can own all of the trade moving west from East Asia and India, which is a huge portion of global trade; more than enough to subsist a big trade presence. It's not as good as an end-node, but as a bottleneck, it's one of the best.
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I'd also be happy to talk with you about the game from the perspective of a history grad student who has played the game since its release :-)
Curious and respectable! I'm finishing up what I hope will be my first world conquest as Burgundy->Lotharingia, with a very healthy Leonese march based in Venezuela 