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The author surveys India's wartime contributions and widespread dissatisfaction with imperial governance, arguing British rule has been autocratic and favored British economic interests while neglecting education and industry. He examines contemporary reform proposals and concludes they are treated with concessions paired with coercion, warning that partial or mutilated reforms and repressive measures have provoked ferment, agitation, and a growing revolutionary movement. The work advocates introducing responsible government, expanded local self-government, fairer military opportunities, and economic and educational development as remedies, while critiquing officials' inconsistent policies that undermine trust and delay meaningful political change.
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