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Anglo-Indian Policy: During and Since the Afghan War is a comprehensive historical examination of British imperial policy in India throughout the Afghan conflict and its aftermath. Frederick Holme meticulously documents the political, military, and diplomatic strategies employed by the British administration during this pivotal period in Indian history.
The work explores the complex relationship between Britain and India, analyzing how the Afghan War influenced policy decisions and shaped the trajectory of colonial governance. Holme provides valuable insights into the decision-making processes of British officials, the impact on Indian populations, and the broader geopolitical implications of these policies.
This scholarly work serves as an essential resource for historians, students of colonial history, and those interested in understanding the intricate dynamics of 19th-century British imperialism and its lasting effects on the Indian subcontinent.
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