what are the conditions of subsidiary alliance policy. explain
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mainly by Lord Wellesley. It solved the problem of ruling a nation which is under the rule of a king. Some of a subsidiary alliance were: An Indian ruler entering into a subsidiary alliance with the British had to accept British forces in his territory and also agreed to pay for their maintenance.
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It was introduced by Lord Wellesley.
◆He would not a keep a army of his own.
◆ He would keep a British Army ( a subsidiary force), which was meant for its protection and pay for its maintaince.
◆He would have to take permission from the British before entering into alliance with another ruler or declaring a war against a kingdom .
◆A British officer called the 'Resident' would be stationed at the Euler's court.
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