Explain the policy introduced by Lord Dalhousie to annex the Indian territories.
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The Doctrine of Lapse was an annexation policy followed widely by Lord Dalhousie when he was India's Governor-General from 1848 to 1856.
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The Doctrine of Lapse – States Annexed.
States Annexed by Doctrine of Lapse Year of Annexation
Satara 1848
Jaitpur 1849
Sambalpur 1849
Baghat 1850
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Dalhousie vigorously applied the lapse doctrine for annexing Indian princely states, but the policy was not solely his invention. The Court of Directors of the East India Company had articulated this early in 1834.
As per this policy, the Company annexed Mandvi in 1839, Kolaba and Jalaun in 1840 and Surat in 1842. As per the policy, Kings without a male heir or son cannot declare an adopted child or any relative as the heir. He is required to relinquish his rights to the throne and surrender his kingdom to the East India Company.
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