"Although the Western thoughts have made way in India because of the British rule in this country but the Indians who had been governed by dynastic emperors found these concepts rather outlandish. Ordinarily, Indians show their allegiance to Kaiser-e-Hind and consider him their real emperor. In spite of the fact that the elements of democratic governance are inbuilt in the Indian system of administration, it is broadly considered to be the gift of the British Empire. Thus, the news of the arrival of Empire’s heir filled all with pleasure from the peasants to those belonging to the highest echelons in this country. This was noticeable especially in the state of Bhopal which has had a historical relationship with the British Empire since the very beginning of their setting foot in the region."