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Charting the Shape of India

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July 27, 2025

In an age when vast swathes of the world remained unmapped and mysterious, maps were more than navigational tools—they were instruments of power, knowledge, and ambition.

- RASHMI GOPAL RAO

In the late 18th century, as European empires scrambled to define and dominate distant lands, accurate cartography became a prized asset. It was against this backdrop that James Rennel undertook the first large-scale survey of India in 1782, producing the Map of Hindoostan through rudimentary route surveys. Rennel's efforts were merely the prologue to a far more audacious endeavor: the Great Trigonometrical Survey (GTS) of India, an epic scientific undertaking that spanned nearly a century.

In their new book India in Triangles, authors Shruthi Rao and Meera Iyer chronicle this extraordinary project.

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