Summary: Chhabra compiled an extensive list of epigraphists for India, including Mr. Willy Heimann, Mr. E. J. Dingwall, Mr. A. I. Ellis, Mr. M. Rieunier, Miss Althea Warren, Mr. Lyle H. Wright, Mr. Horace I. Poleman, Mr. Paul North Rice, Mr. R. Gopalan, and others who provided valuable insights into the Indian travels of Thevenot and Careri. The text delves into the detailed chapters of Thevenot and Careri's voyages, touching on various provinces like Multan, Cachmir, Lahors, and more. Surendranath Sen's editorial work for the "Indian Travels of Thevenot and Careri," published by the National Archives of India in 1949, involved comparing English translations with the original French and Italian texts, noting discrepancies. The exploration of provinces like Balagate, Doltabad, Malva, and others offer a broad panorama of Indian landscapes and cultures. The detailed accounts shed light on historical figures like Ecbar, Gehanguir, and events involving different kingdoms and territories, providing a rich tapestry of travel narratives and cultural anecdotes from the early 17th century.