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The maintenance of the army become easy for British in India due to

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The tactics of radicals and moderates were dissimilar. While moderates attempted to negotiate the freedom with British government in a soft voice, radicals were of revolutionary type.

They hate to conform the lenient tone of the moderates and instead they used to call them (moderates) "Political Beggars.” The lenient negotiating propensity of the moderates was compared  the begging by the revolutionaries.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The "maintenance of the army" become easy for British in India due to "Subsidiary Alliance". This is what led to the British army maintenance more easy

Explanation:

The "Subsidiary alliance" policy was first affirmed by Lord Wellesley,  the "British Governor-General" in India who is in office between "1798 and 1805". At first, during his administration, he approved a non-intervention policy in the kingly states, but later the strategy of subsidiary alliances came into effect.

The Indian rulers who entered into the alliance with the British had to accept British soldiers and their forces which thereby helps the British hence this became easy for British to administer the Indian territory.

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