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India Under Dalhousie And Canning is a comprehensive historical account of two pivotal periods in Indian colonial history. The work meticulously documents the administrative reforms, territorial expansions, and social changes that occurred under the governance of Lord Dalhousie and Lord Canning, two influential British Governors-General of India.
This scholarly examination explores the annexation policies, the controversial Doctrine of Lapse, and the modernization initiatives that reshaped the Indian subcontinent. The author presents detailed insights into how these governance periods set the stage for significant events including the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Through careful analysis of political decisions, military campaigns, and administrative structures, the book offers readers a nuanced understanding of British colonial rule and its lasting effects on Indian institutions, economy, and society.
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