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This comprehensive report chronicles Colman Macaulay’s official mission to Sikkim and the Tibetan frontier, providing valuable insights into 19th-century British imperial diplomacy in South Asia. The work combines personal observations with strategic analysis, documenting the complex political landscape of the Himalayan region during a critical period of colonial expansion.
Macaulay’s detailed account addresses the intricate relations between British India and Tibet, examining trade routes, territorial boundaries, and diplomatic protocols. The accompanying memorandum presents policy recommendations and geopolitical assessments that influenced British imperial strategy in the region. This document serves as an essential historical resource for understanding Victorian-era colonial administration and Anglo-Tibetan relations.







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