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How did British benefit by Subsidiary Alliance and Annexation Policy ?


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Answered by SKASHISH666
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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

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The Subsidiary Alliance proved very advantageous for the British: The British maintained large armies at the expense of Indian rulers. They acquired valuable territories as subsidiary payment. This led to the expansion of the British Empire in India and an increase in its resources.

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