how did the diwani of Bengal Bihar and Orissa affect the EEIC'S trade with India
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Based on the terms of the agreement, Alam granted the East India Company Diwani rights, or the right to collect taxes on behalf of the Emperor from the eastern province of Bengal-Bihar-Orissa. These rights allowed the Company to collect revenue directly from the people of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
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Alam granted the East India Company Diwani powers, or the authority to levy taxes from the eastern Bengal-Bihar-Orissa region on behalf of the Emperor, in accordance with the provisions of the contract. Due to these rights, the Company was able to directly tax residents of Orissa, Bihar, and Bengal.
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- The Diwani gave the Company access to Bengal's enormous revenue streams. Following the accession of Diwani, gold was not imported from Britain and company expenses could be covered by income from India.
- It consolidated and formally recognized British rule in Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha. Clive served the company's financial and political interests in the name of the Mughal emperor and with the Nawab's blessing.
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