Summary: Mitra, the editor of the Indian Annual Register, emphasized the intensification of the struggle for freedom in India, discussing the works of prominent figures such as Dadabhai Naoroji and Romesh Chandra Dutt. The annual digest recorded political, economic, industrial, educational, and social activities in India, highlighting significant events like the Bombay Plan, the struggle for freedom, and economic development plans. The publication addressed issues such as government financing, political deadlock, British policies, and wartime challenges. Specific events mentioned include discussions on railway budgets, constitutional rights, economic stability, rehabilitation programs, and debates on budget and food situations. Moreover, the publication covered a range of topics from military strategies to post-war industrial concerns, emphasizing the need for protecting industries and promoting research for future development. The wide array of subjects covered in the Annual Register reflected the diverse and complex landscape of Indian affairs during the specified period.