conclusion of subsidiary alliance
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A successor of Clive, Richard Wellesley initially took a non- interventionist policy towards the Native states but later adopted, and refined the policy of forming subsidiary alliances. The purpose and ambition of this change are stated in his February 1804 dispatch to the East India Company Resident in Hyderabad.
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As a result of Indian rulers disbanding their armies, many people were rendered unemployed. Many Indian states lost their independence and slowly, most parts of India were coming under British control. The Nizam of Hyderabad was the first to accept the Subsidiary Alliance in 1798.
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