India by Sir Firozkhan Noon is a political and interpretive work reflecting the author’s experience as a prominent statesman during the final decades of British rule. Writing from the perspective of an Indian Muslim leader deeply involved in imperial and provincial politics, Noon examines the constitutional development of India, the challenges of representative government, and the tensions between communities in the years leading up to independence.
The book discusses British administrative policies, the rise of nationalist movements, and the complex negotiations surrounding self-government. Noon presents his views on Hindu-Muslim relations, federal proposals, and the future political structure of the subcontinent. Combining political analysis with personal insight, the work offers a firsthand account of late colonial debates and the shifting balance of power in the 1930s and 1940s. Today, it serves as a valuable historical document reflecting elite political thought during a decisive period in South Asian history.
Additional information
| Weight | 229 g |
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| Dimensions | 16.5 × 23 cm |
| Author | Sir Firozkhan Noon |
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| Publisher | William Collins |
| Published On | 1941 |
| Pages | 48 |
| Country | London: United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Dimension | 16.5cm x 23cm |
| Item Weight | 229gm |
| Edition | First Edition |




