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The Dilemma in India is a significant historical work by Sir Reginald Craddock, a prominent British administrator who served in India during a transformative period. This non-fiction account explores the multifaceted challenges confronting British India, including political unrest, social reform, and the growing independence movement.
Craddock’s analysis draws from his extensive experience in Indian administration, offering detailed insights into the governance issues, communal tensions, and administrative dilemmas of the era. The book examines the complexities of colonial rule and the various perspectives on India’s future political status.
Through careful examination of key events and policy decisions, Craddock presents a nuanced view of the period’s central conflicts. The work remains an important historical document for understanding the late colonial period in India and the factors that shaped the nation’s transition to independence.







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