Shaikh Itsamuddin and Mirza Abu Talib enhanced India's European perception through direct dialogue with scholars and travelers, sharing their viewpoints. Their books detailed India's historical splendor, cultural triumphs, and rich traditions in art, science, and governance. These writings challenged European stereotypes of India as a backward nation, portraying it instead as intellectually profound and historically important. Their contributions were crucial in fostering a more sophisticated and reverent understanding of India in Europe.