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This biographical work by Lionel J. Trotter presents a detailed account of the life and career of the Marquis of Dalhousie, one of the most influential British administrators in Indian history. As Governor-General of India during the mid-19th century, Dalhousie implemented significant reforms that modernized the Indian infrastructure, including the expansion of railways, postal systems, and telegraph networks.
The book explores his political strategies, military expeditions, and the controversial policies that shaped British India. Trotter’s narrative captures both Dalhousie’s achievements in governance and the complexities of colonial administration during a turbulent era. This historical biography provides valuable insights into the administrative structures of British India and the personality of a key figure who left an indelible mark on the subcontinent’s development.







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