Summary: the maximum, believing himself secure due to the nation's acceptance, and similarly, Greenshawes criticized the wasted education of the past, advocating for practical knowledge over traditional subjects. The Rajah discussed the immortality of the soul, the future of religion in India, and the importance of concealing power in governance. The Baillie highlighted the flaws in the Indian Civil Service system and the necessity of educational tests for officials. Discussions also touched on topics like land management, agriculture, and the need for examinations for government roles. The group exchanged views on politics, wars, and societal issues, emphasizing the importance of practicality, education, and foresight in governance and personal growth.