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Question
How did Lord Wellesley expand the British power in India?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- The Subsidiary Alliance:
- Lord Wellesley introduced the system of Subsidiary Alliance to bring the princely states under the control of the British.
- It was the most effective instrument for the expansion of the British territory and political influence in India.
- The princely state was called ‘the protected state’ and the British came to be referred to as ‘the paramount power’.
- It was the duty of the British to safeguard the state from external aggression and to help its ruler in maintaining internal peace.
- Main Features of Subsidiary Alliance:
- An Indian ruler entering into this alliance with the British had to dissolve his own armed forces and accept British Forces.
- A British Resident would stay in his capital.
- Towards the maintenance charges of the army, he should make annual payments or cede some territory permanently to the Company.
- All the non – English European officials should be turned out of his state.
- The native ruler should deal with foreign states only through the English Company.
- The British would undertake to defend the state from internal trouble as well as external attack.
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The Subsidiary Alliance
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