| SN | Chapters |
| 1 | Sources of Modern Indian History |
| 2 | Political Trends in the mid 18th century |
| 3 | Advent of Europeans Poers in India |
| 4 | Anglo-French Conflict in Karnataka and the Success of the British |
| 5 | Third Battle of Panipat |
| 6 | Establishment of East India Company in India, Battle of Plassey and Buxar |
| 7 | Dual Government, Diwani of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa |
| 8 | Growth of Colonial Administration - Warren Hastings and Lord Cornawallis |
| 9 | Constitutional Development : Regulating Act, Pitt's India Act, Charter Act of 1813 & 1833 A.D. |
| 10 | Anglo-Maratha Relations |
| 11 | Anglo-Mysore Relations |
| 12 | Wellesley and the Subsidiary Alliances |
| 13 | Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Anglo-Sikh Relations |
| 14 | Decline of the Marathas, Lord Hastings and British Paramountcy |
| 15 | Anglo-Burmese Relations, Anglo-Afghan Relations |
| 16 | Lord Dalhousie's Doctrine of Lapse, his Administration and Reforms |
| 17 | Indian Renaissance : Socio - Religious Movements - Raja Rammohan Roy and Brhama Samaj |
| 18 | Lord William Bentinck : Reforms, Devendr Nath Tagore, Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar, Dayanand Saraswati |
| 19 | Islamic Revivalism, Feraizi and Wahabi movements |
| 20 | The State of Indigenous Education, Growth of Western Education, Policy of Lord Macauley |
| 21 | British Land Revenue Settlement - Permanent Settlement, Ryatwari and Mahalwari System |
| 22 | Status of Peasants, Rural Indebtedness, Commercialization of Agriculture |
| 23 | Drain of Wealth, Decline of Cottage Industries |
| 24 | Resistance to the British Rule : First Freedom Struggle of 1857 - Nature, Causes, Results and Impact |
| 25 | Main Leaders of 1857 |