The policy implemented by Dalhousie is ............... Fill in the blank.
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The policy implemented by Dalhousie is ‘doctrine of lapse’.
Explanation:
- The doctrine of policy was a type of policy that had been introduced by Lord Dalhousie.
- This policy had been introduced in order to mainly extend the British Empire.
- According to this policy, if a ruler of India’s dependent state died with no male successor, then his adopted son would not be his true successor.
- In such case, it should be ruled under British Government. On using above policy, the British had taken control over the states of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jhansi, Nagpur, and so on.
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