1788 in India
1788 in India
In 1788, India was under the colonial rule of the British East India Company, which was consolidating its power following the successful conclusion of the Third Anglo-Mysore War (1780–1784). The period was marked by significant socio-political changes, including the influence of British administrative practices and the ongoing resistance from various Indian princely states. The Maratha Empire was regaining strength, while the regions of Bengal and Tamil Nadu were experiencing economic transformation. The year also witnessed the beginnings of British direct governance following the Regulation Act of 1784, which sought to address issues of corruption and governance within the Company. Cultural exchanges persisted, with the emergence of new artistic and literary movements.