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My Indian Years 1910-1916 is Lord Hardinge’s comprehensive memoir of his tenure as Viceroy of India during a transformative period in the subcontinent’s history. Through his eyewitness accounts, readers gain insight into the complexities of colonial governance, the administrative challenges faced by British officials, and the emerging nationalist movements of the era.
The book provides valuable perspectives on major historical events including the Delhi Durbar of 1911, economic policies, and interactions with Indian political leaders. Hardinge’s detailed observations offer historians and general readers alike a rare glimpse into the functioning of the Raj from the highest levels of authority. His diplomatic approach and documentation of the period make this memoir an essential primary source for understanding early 20th-century India.







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