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Ernest Barker’s ‘The Future Government Of India: And The Indian Civil Service’ is a seminal work analyzing the administrative and political structures shaping India’s governance. Written during a pivotal period in Indian history, Barker provides critical insight into the Indian Civil Service and its evolving role in colonial administration.
The work explores potential reforms and institutional developments necessary for India’s future governance. Barker examines the challenges of maintaining an effective civil service while addressing growing demands for political participation and self-governance. His analysis bridges traditional colonial administration with emerging democratic principles.
This scholarly examination remains valuable for historians, political scientists, and those studying India’s political evolution. Barker’s perspectives on bureaucratic organization, administrative efficiency, and governance reform offer historical context for understanding modern Indian institutional development and the legacy of colonial administrative systems.







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