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Anglo-Indian Policy: During and Since the Afghan War is a comprehensive historical examination of British colonial administration and policymaking in India. Frederick Holme meticulously documents the political landscape, military strategies, and diplomatic relations between the British Empire and Indian territories during the tumultuous Afghan War period.
The work explores how the conflict influenced broader imperial policy, territorial expansion, and the governance structures implemented across the Indian subcontinent. Holme analyzes the decision-making processes of British administrators and the consequential impact of their choices on Indian society and politics.
This scholarly account provides valuable insights into the complexities of 19th-century colonialism, including trade relations, military campaigns, and the evolution of Anglo-Indian relations. The book serves as an essential resource for historians, students, and readers interested in understanding the intricate dynamics of British imperial rule in India during this formative historical period.







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