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Lord Curzon In India is a comprehensive selection of speeches delivered by one of the most influential British viceroys during his seven-year tenure as Viceroy and Governor General of India from 1898 to 1905. Compiled by Thomas Raleigh, this volume captures Curzon’s perspectives on governance, administration, and British colonial policy in the Indian subcontinent during a critical period of imperial history.
The speeches reflect Curzon’s views on various subjects including infrastructure development, education, military affairs, and the relationship between the British Crown and Indian princes. This collection serves as a primary historical document for understanding the ideologies and administrative approaches of the British Raj during the early 20th century. It provides valuable insights into the rhetoric, decisions, and philosophies that shaped colonial India during this transformative era.







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