Governor-General and Viceroys of India
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Governor-General/ Viceroy | Length of Service | Important Decisions/Contributions |
Warren Hastings | 1773–1785 | • Implemented Cornwallis Code, laying the foundation for British administration in India. |
Lord Cornwallis | 1786–1793, 1805 | • Introduces the Permanent Settlement in Bengal. |
Sir John Shore | 1793–1798 | • Instituted the policy of non-intervention in Indian states. |
Lord Wellesley | 1798–1805 | • Subsidiary Alliance System, making Indian states subsidiary to British authority. |
Lord Hastings | 1813–1823 | • Annexation of Maratha territories after the Third Anglo-Maratha War. |
Lord William Bentinck | 1828–1835 | • Abolition of Sati, promotion of English education, suppression of Thugs. |
Lord Dalhousie | 1848–1856 | • Introduction of Doctrine of Lapse, telegraph system, railways, and postal system. |
Lord Canning | 1856–1862 | • Oversaw the Indian Rebellion of 1857, initiated the process of Crown rule in India. |
Lord Lytton | 1876–1880 | • Initiated the Vernacular Press Act and the Ilbert Bill controversy. |
Lord Ripon | 1880–1884 | • Passed the Local Self-Government Act and the First Factory Act. |
Lord Curzon | 1899–1905 | • Partition of Bengal, founding of Indian universities, introduction of reforms in the Indian Civil Service. |
Lord Chelmsford | 1916–1921 | • Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms leading to the Government of India Act 1919. |
Lord Irwin | 1926–1931 | • Conducted the first Round Table Conference and issued the Irwin Declaration. |
Lord Mountbatten | 1947 | • Instrumental in the partition of India and Pakistan, became the first Governor-General of independent India. |