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India Under Ripon: A Private Diary presents the candid observations and personal reflections of Wilfrid Scawen Blunt during a pivotal period in Indian history. The Marquess of Ripon’s viceroyalty marked a significant chapter in British-Indian relations, characterized by administrative reforms and evolving political dynamics.
Blunt, a prominent British writer, diplomat, and social commentator, provides an insider’s perspective on colonial governance, Indian society, and the complexities of imperial rule. His private diary entries offer valuable historical documentation of the late 19th-century subcontinent, capturing the nuances of political negotiations, cultural observations, and personal encounters with key figures of the era.
This work serves as an important historical resource for understanding the period and remains relevant for scholars, historians, and readers interested in colonial India, British imperialism, and the historical context of Indian independence movements.







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