Volume 06, Issue 11
                Frequency: 12 Issue per year
                
                Paper Submission: Throughout the Month
                
                Acceptance Notification: Within 2 days 
                
                Areas Covered: Multidisciplinary
                
                Accepted Language: Multiple Languages
                
                Journal Type: Online (e-Journal)
                
            
            ISSN Number: 
2582-8568
          
"Anglo-Indian writing" refers to English-language literary works about India and its people. English journalists, educators, administrators, and monarch guests wrote about India. Many English people were fascinated by Indian life and wrote poems, novels, and short tales with Indian characters in Indian settings. Anglo-Indian Literature is English-language literature authored by Indian Englishmen. Rudyard Kipling's poems, short stories, and novels are important in Anglo-Indian literature. E.M. Forster's work A Passage to India depicts Indian life from a Western perspective. The user's material is too short for academic rewriting. Due to its 175-year history, Indo-Anglian Literature differs from Anglo-Indian Literature. After the East India Company conquered a large part of India, Indo-Anglian literature emerged. C.V. Boriah, a prominent Indian author.
Literature, Industrialisation, Anglo-Indian literature, Post-colonial literature