Summary: In "Unhappy India," Lajpat Rai criticizes the biased and dishonest portrayal of India by American author Katherine Mayo in her book "Mother India." Rai highlights Mayo's manipulation of sources and lack of veracity in attributing statements to individuals without proper verification. He exposes Mayo's misrepresentation of Indian social issues and educational practices, showcasing the contrast between her false narratives and the reality of the Indian situation. Rai also discusses the impact of British colonial rule on India, focusing on the inadequacies and failures of the British administration in addressing the needs and aspirations of the Indian population. Additionally, he presents responses from Indian leaders like Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore, emphasizing the need for truth, goodwill, and mutual respect in facilitating better understanding between nations. Overall, Rai's critique sheds light on the distortions and biases in Mayo's work and calls for a more nuanced and truthful representation of India and its people.