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special features of subsidiary alliance and annexation policy ?

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Answered by sitaa0941
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main principles of a subsidiary alliance:

An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with the British had to accept British forces in his territory and also agreed to pay for their maintenance.

The ruler would accept a British people in his state.

Such a ruler would not form an alliance with any other power, nor would he declare war against any power without the permission of the British.

The ruler would not employ any Europeans other than the British, and if he were already doing so, he would dismiss them.

In case of a conflict with any other state, the British would decide what to do, and he would accept their solution.

The ruler would acknowledge the East India Companyas the power in India.

In return for the ruler accepting its conditions, the Company undertook to protect the state from external dangers and internal disorders.

If the Indian rulers failed to make the payments required by the alliance, then part art of their territory was to be taken away as a penalty.

Explanation:

The benefit for the British in the subsidiary alliance was that they could exert power on the native kingdoms without being formally responsible for administration. Under the subsidiary alliance, native Indian rulers were supposed to govern with the approval of the British government.

Answered by princepawaiya021
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The British were not successful in establishing their rule in Punjab during the reign of MAHARAJA RANJIT SINGH because he was the first ruler who used modern techniques and equipments in the battle. He was the person who fought with efficiency and strength along with using better strategies and technology in the war.

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