In 1876, he was posted to the
Punjab as assistant commissioner in
Dera Ghazi Khan. In 1879, he became private secretary to
Sir Robert Egerton, Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab. He became Foreign Secretary to the Government of India in 1903. and Sir Louis William Dane in Kabul c. 1904-1905In 1904, the Dane Mission, named for his leadership, was sent by the British to
Afghanistan to negotiate the friendship agreement with the country's new
Amir,
Habibullah Khan. The mission resulted in a reinforcement of the agreements between the British and
Abdur Rahman Khan, Habibullah's father and predecessor as Amir. Afghanistan was a key player in
The Great Game, and Dane's mission confirmed Britain's control over Afghanistan's foreign policy, and therefore gave the British the upper hand over the Russians. In 1908, he was appointed Lieutenant-governor in the Punjab, a post from which he retired in 1913. Upon completion in 1913, the dam on
Namal Lake in the Namal valley in Mianwali District, Punjab, Pakistan was subsequently named Dane Dam in his honor. ==Football==