Anglo-Indian Policy: During and Since the Afghan War - Gyan Books
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Anglo-Indian Policy: During and Since the Afghan War - Gyan Books
About The Book: Anglo-Indian Policy During and Since the Afghan War by Frederick Holme examines British colonial strategy in India surrounding the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842). The book analyzes political, military, and diplomatic decisions, highlighting how the war influenced governance, frontier management, and relations with local rulers. Holme critiques administrative successes and failures, the impact on Anglo-Indian relations, and subsequent policy adjustments. The work provides insight into British strategic thinking, the complexities of colonial rule, and the long-term effects of military campaigns on Indian society and frontier stability.
Author: Frederick Holme
Pages: 142
Edition: 1845
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