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How India Is Governed provides an in-depth examination of British colonial administration and governance in India. Alexander Mackenzie offers a detailed account of England’s administrative work, institutional frameworks, and policy implementation across the Indian subcontinent during the British Raj period.
The book explores the organizational structures, civil service systems, and governmental mechanisms that the British established to govern India’s vast territories and diverse populations. Mackenzie analyzes the practical aspects of colonial rule, including law enforcement, revenue collection, public works, and administrative hierarchies that defined England’s presence in India.
This historical work serves as an important primary source for understanding how colonial powers organized and maintained control over their territories. It provides valuable insights into the complexities of imperial governance, administrative efficiency, and the systems that sustained British rule in India for nearly two centuries.







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