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India and the Empire is a comprehensive historical work that explores the intricate dynamics between India and British imperial rule. M. De P. Webb meticulously traces the evolution of British presence in India, from early trading posts to the establishment of the Raj, analyzing the political, economic, and social transformations that occurred during this period.
The book delves into the mechanisms of colonial administration, the resistance movements that emerged against imperial authority, and the cultural exchanges that shaped both Indian and British societies. Webb examines key historical events, notable figures, and pivotal moments that defined the Anglo-Indian relationship.
Through detailed research and scholarly analysis, this work provides readers with essential insights into how imperial policies affected India’s development and how Indian responses influenced broader imperial strategies. The book is invaluable for understanding the historical foundations of modern India and the Commonwealth.







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