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Summary Of: India Office

The India Office was established under the provisions of the... The India Office was unique among the departments of the British government in that it was largely funded... The India Office was intimately involved in the formation of Indian and Imperial policy throughout its existence... The India Office is a miniature Government in itself... the India Office provided the bureaucratic and policy ammunition that the Secretaries of State of the late 19th... The India Office was intimately involved in this process... The India Office proper existed until 1947... investigation of the structure and function of the India Office exists for the period beyond 1924... the India Office was converted into the Burma Office...

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