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This historical work by John Malcolm presents a thorough examination of India’s political development from the introduction of Pitt’s Bill in 1784 to the contemporary period of its publication. Malcolm, a distinguished scholar and historian, traces the significant political transformations that shaped the Indian subcontinent during this crucial era of British involvement and governance.
The book meticulously documents the legislative changes, administrative reforms, and political movements that characterized this period. It serves as an invaluable resource for understanding how India’s political institutions evolved, the impact of various bills and policies on Indian governance, and the complex dynamics between British colonial administration and Indian political entities.
Malcolm’s analytical approach combines historical narrative with political commentary, offering readers both factual accounts and interpretative insights into the forces that shaped modern India’s political history.







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