Lord Curzon's Tribal Policy: An Appraisal of its Aims of Securing Pacification and Contentment of Frontier Tribesmen
The British Empire, which encapsulated one-fourth of humanity, had few difficult frontiers, and the Northwest Frontier figured prominently among these. The Indian subcontinent was the most prized jewel of its coveted crown, and its preservation was considered vital given the influence and power of other European rivals, i.e., French and Russians in the region. Initially, the Inactive or Stationary Policy was pursued, and later in the 1870s, aggressive and penetrative Policy was adopted in the Tribal Belt. The aggressive Forward Policy alienated the tribespeople, which eventually resulted in the uprising of 1897. The British finally realized that only the Policy of contentment and pacification would ensure long-lasting peace and gain the loyalty of the tribe members. Lord Curzon, the expert on frontier affairs, was the main exponent of this Policy of conciliation to win the confidence of the inhabitants of the most sensitive Frontier of the empire.
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Tribal Belt, Stationery Policy, Forward Policy, Punitive Expeditions, Uprising of 1897, Tribal Militia
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(1) Abida Azeem Afridi
PhD Scholar, Department of History, University of Peshawar, KP, Pakistan.
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APA : Afridi, A. A. (2023). Lord Curzon's Tribal Policy: An Appraisal of its Aims of Securing Pacification and Contentment of Frontier Tribesmen. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII(II), 40-48. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-II).05
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CHICAGO : Afridi, Abida Azeem. 2023. "Lord Curzon's Tribal Policy: An Appraisal of its Aims of Securing Pacification and Contentment of Frontier Tribesmen." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII (II): 40-48 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-II).05
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OXFORD : Afridi, Abida Azeem (2023), "Lord Curzon's Tribal Policy: An Appraisal of its Aims of Securing Pacification and Contentment of Frontier Tribesmen", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VIII (II), 40-48
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TURABIAN : Afridi, Abida Azeem. "Lord Curzon's Tribal Policy: An Appraisal of its Aims of Securing Pacification and Contentment of Frontier Tribesmen." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review VIII, no. II (2023): 40-48. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2023(VIII-II).05