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how did yhe the assumption of diwani benefit tha east india ​

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Answered by AwinashNarute
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On being appointed the Diwan of the provinces of Bengal, the East India Company acquired greater power and authority. It was free to make use of the vast resources of Bengal. Till then, in order to buy goods, it had to import gold and silver from Britain. After the assumption of the Diwani, the Company could use the revenues from Bengal to finance its expenses (which included purchasing cotton and silk textiles in India, maintaining its troops, and building the Company fort and offices at Calcutta).

Answered by KQtheStar
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Answer:

By the assumption of Diwani, they didn't have to import gold or silver to pay.

After the Battle of Plassey - Import of gold / silver slowed

After assumption of Diwani - It entirely stopped'

Now they could collect revenue from the people

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