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How was east indian company benefited by the system of dual government?

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Answered by khushi2622
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A small amount of revenue was given to the nawab to run the administration. So, the British had all power and income but no responsibility. On the other hand, the nawab had all the responsibility but no power and no stable source of income. This unique arrangement is generally known as the Dual or Double Government

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Answered by DarkenedSky
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A small amount of revenue was given to the nawab to run the administration. So, the British had all power and income but no responsibility. On the other hand, the nawab had all the responsibility but no power and no stable source of income. This unique arrangement is generally known as the Dual or Double Government.

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