Description
Indian Dawn by John S. Hoyland is a reflective and hopeful examination of India’s awakening during the final years of British colonial rule. Written from a Quaker and humanitarian perspective, the book explores India’s cultural richness, growing political consciousness, and the moral responsibilities of Britain. Hoyland emphasizes the potential for peaceful transition, mutual respect, and social justice. Through thoughtful analysis, he envisions a new era for India marked by freedom, dignity, and the promise of democratic self-governance.