Modern Indians don't. To them it is rightly a piece of ancient history up there with the Moghuls. Grow up and move on.
I am fortunate enough to have spent extended periods working in India with Indian colleagues and cannot tell you how much fun can be had with Monty Pythonesque "What did the British ever do for us?" type discussions.
Most educated modern Indian people,who speak the lingua franca (English as used in the Higher Courts,practicing law firmly rooted in English Common Law) are perfectly well aware that the great Indian democracy,in fact India as a nation,would never have existed without the British. I don't know one Indian who would support colonialism or any other form of foreign rule any more than I would, why the hell should they,but they know what they inherited and it wasn't just the Railways.
The largest democracy in the world is something the Indian people are justly proud of but the British can take just a tiny little bit of the credit too. This is not an apology for or justification of Britain's colonial exploits on the sub-comtinent. It's just a fact.
Cheers
Steve