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The political or commercial agents appointed by the East India Company in Indian states to serve and

further the interest of the Company.​

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Answered by jacobjeso77
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Answer:

After the Battle of Buxar (1764), the Company appointed Residents in Indian states. They were political or commercial agents and their job was to serve and further the interests of the Company.

Explanation:

Answered by bhatiamona
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The political or commercial agents appointed by the East India Company in Indian states to serve and further the interest of the Company ?

The political or commercial agents appointed by the East India Company to serve and further the Company's interests in the Indian states were called 'residents'.

Explanation :

Residents were the agents appointed by the East India Company in the Indian states in 1764 after the Battle of Buxar. These agents acted as the political and commercial representatives of the company. The main function of the Resident was to serve and advance the interests of the Company.

Through these agents the Company's officers also started interfering in the internal affairs of the Indian states and thus the Company started increasing its dominance in the Indian states. The company also strengthened the states for alliance with the company through these agents.

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