First published in 1937, this book grew out of the author's belief
that there needed to be a 'drastic revision' of British policy on
the North-West Frontier of India (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in
Pakistan) in order to achieve a lasting peace. The author examined
the causes of continued hostility and non-military methods that
might prevent further outbreaks of war - reducing or removing
British troops and leaving the settlement of disputes to Indians.
He traces the changing attitudes of Indians towards British rule
and the increasing popularity of calls for independence while also
detailing the wider Indian context. This book will be of interest
to students of Indian and colonial history.
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