Pitt’s India Act of 1784 Provisions, History, Significance
The Pitt's India Act of 1784, introduced by British Prime Minister William Pitt, was passed by parliament to address the earlier Regulating Act of 1773's shortcomings. The act aimed to…
The Pitt's India Act of 1784, introduced by British Prime Minister William Pitt, was passed by parliament to address the earlier Regulating Act of 1773's shortcomings. The act aimed to…
The British interference in Indian matters began in 1765 with the claim of 'Diwani rights' acquired after their victory in the Battle of Buxar. Following this battle, the East India…
The Charter Acts (1793–1853) were a series of legislative measures enacted by the British Parliament to regulate the East India Company's operations and administration in India. These acts reflected the…
Lord Mountbatten (the last viceroy of India) came to India to facilitate the transfer of power, but the Indian National Congress (INC) and the Muslim League could not agree on…