Direct Rule: This is a hands-on approach where the colonial power governs a colony directly, often imposing its laws and administrative structures without much delegation of power. In the context of British colonialism in India, this would involve British officials governing directly without much reliance on local authorities.Indirect Rule: This approach involves governing through local intermediaries such as traditional rulers or local elites. The colonial power collaborates with these local leaders to govern the colony, preserving some aspects of indigenous governance. In British India, this would entail working with local rulers of princely states while maintaining British suzerainty.In essence, direct rule means direct control by the colonial power, while indirect rule involves governing through local intermediaries