Discussions between siraj-ud-daulah and robert clive, discussing the pre-war negotiations, before the battle of plassey
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Nawab Siraj ud Daulah was an Indian Emperor who fought the Battles of Plassey against the British East India Company. He was defeated in the second battle which resulted in the stronghold of the British in the province of Bengal.
Before the battles, there were negotiations between the Nawab and Robert Clive, in which;
(i) The British assured the security of the throne of the Nawab in the British occupancy.
(ii) The Nawab believed that the British did not own the authority to establish trading posts in India.
(iii) The Nawab was not willing to give control to the British.
Nawab Siraj ud Daulah was an Indian Emperor who fought the Battles of Plassey against the British East India Company. He was defeated in the second battle which resulted in the stronghold of the British in the province of Bengal.
Before the battles, there were negotiations between the Nawab and Robert Clive, in which;
(i) The British assured the security of the throne of the Nawab in the British occupancy.
(ii) The Nawab believed that the British did not own the authority to establish trading posts in India.
(iii) The Nawab was not willing to give control to the British.
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Dialogues between siraj-ud-daulah and robert clive, discussing the pre-war negotiations, before the battle of plassey:
Siraj Ud Daulah: Robert! I don't like you expanding your fortifications in Bengal, and if you stop expanding it, it would be nice.
Robert Clive: No Siraj! The French do the same, too.
Siraj Ud Daulah: That's correct, but after getting my order, they stopped expansions.
Robert Clive: We are making expansions to enhance our safety, if you enable us to give your throne safety as well.
Siraj Ud Daulah: If you continue to expand it will worsen stuff and lead to conflict between us, I will not allow control over my land. Remember that I have a larger.
Robert Clive military: If so, let's meet in Battlefield.
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