Evaluate the policies of Lord Curzon and their long term implications on the national movements. (UPSC GS1 Mains)
The time of Curzon’s governorship (1899-1905), was the formative phase of Indian national movement. Thus he tried to strangulate Indian nationalism and freedom movement by all fair and foul means. A sharp reaction was created in the Indian mind by Curzon’s seven-year rule in India which was full of missions, commissions and omissions.
Partition of Bengal 1905
Calcutta Corporation Act (1899)
Punjab Land Alienation Act 1900
Indian Universities Act (1904)
The Indian Official Secrets Act, 1904
Conclusion
He was a great imperialist, authoritarian in temperament, ruthless in his ways and wanted to achieve too much at too great pace. That is why his policy resulted in deep discontent and the upsurge of a revolutionary movement in the country and had long term implications on national movement.
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