About The Book: India as it Ought to Be: Under the New Charter Act by William Hough, published in 1833, presents a vision for the future of British India following the passing of the Charter Act. The book advocates for political and social reforms, urging for greater Indian representation in governance and improvements in education and justice. Hough’s work critiques the existing colonial policies, suggesting a more humane and progressive approach to British rule, highlighting the potential benefits of reform for both India and Britain
Author: William Hough
Pages: 203
Edition: 1853
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