Kim is Rudyard Kiping’s one of the finest novels and the most talked-about book. Kipling was an imperialist and like his child hero, Kim, born in India under the British rule. At place in the novel Kipling sometimes shows his imperialist outlook towards India as evident when his on of the characters calls the 1857 revolt as ‘madness’. But Kipling’s tremendous knowledge of India and the Indian culture, its native, rural as well as urban, shows his love and admiration for India and Indians too.