Description
Concerning John’s Indian Affairs by Robert H. Elliot is a satirical work critiquing British colonial administration in India during the 19th century. Written as a fictional memoir by “John,” a naïve British official, the book humorously exposes the ignorance, bureaucracy, and cultural misunderstandings that characterized imperial rule. Through irony and wit, Elliot highlights the absurdities of British policies and the disconnect between colonizers and the Indian populace. The work offers a critical yet entertaining reflection on the challenges and contradictions of empire, making it a notable contribution to colonial literature and a subtle plea for administrative reform and greater cultural sensitivity.