conceived by the rulers in the self-interest of efficient administration
The liberal and radical thought of European writers like Milton, Shelley, John Stuart Mill, Rousseau, Paine, Spencer and Voltaire helped many Indians imbibe modern rational, secular, democratic and nationalist ideas
The English language helped nationalist leaders from different linguistic regions to communicate with each other
liberal professions (lawyers, doctors, etc.) often visited England for higher education
This ever-expanding English educated class formed the middle class intelligentsia who constituted the nucleus for the newly arising political unrest.
It was this section which provided leadership to the Indian political associations.