Description
The Indian Problem, 1833–1935 by Reginald Coupland examines British rule in India, focusing on the evolving constitutional and political landscape. It explores key reforms, including the Government of India Acts, the impact of nationalism, and the role of figures like Gandhi and Nehru. Coupland analyzes British policies, the struggle for self-governance, and the tensions between colonial authority and Indian aspirations. The book provides a detailed historical perspective on the challenges of British administration and India’s path toward constitutional development.




