Why did the British choose to hold a grand Durbar in Delhi although it was not the capital?
During the Revolt of 1857, the British had realised that the Mughal emperor was still important to the people and they saw him as their leader. It was therefore important to celebrate British power with pomp and show in Delhi— the city the Mughal emperors had ruled earlier.
The British thought that by doing this they would acknowledge people about their power and authority.