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How did the Diwani Of Bengal help the East India Company?

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Answered by rameshsingh3105
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it help them as they didn't have to pay now local traders for the commodities they bought by shipping valuable jewels in lieu of those commodities. as the money they took as tax or revenue they use to buy commodities

Answered by Anonymous
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In 1765, the Mughal emperor appointed the Company as the Diwan of the provinces of Bengal. The Diwani right to the East India Company benefited it in several ways:

The Diwani allowed the Company to use the vast revenue resources of Bengal.

Trade was monopolised by the East India Company. The company began direct plunder of India’s wealth.

The Company expenses were being financed from the Revenues of India. These revenues were used to purchase cotton and silk textiles in India, maintain Company troops, and meet the cost of building the Company fort and offices at Calcutta.

To monopolize trade & dictate terms. The company used its political power. They could impose their own prices that had no relation to the costs of production.

The company used revenue of Bengal to finance exports of Indian goods.

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