George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston Quote

No one believes more firmly than we do that the safety and welfare of India depend on the permanence of British administration.


Letter to Lord Minto (1907), quoted in Nicholas Mansergh, The Commonwealth Experience (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1969), p. 256.


No one believes more firmly than we do that the safety and welfare of India depend on the permanence of British administration.

No one believes more firmly than we do that the safety and welfare of India depend on the permanence of British administration.

No one believes more firmly than we do that the safety and welfare of India depend on the permanence of British administration.

No one believes more firmly than we do that the safety and welfare of India depend on the permanence of British administration.