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what was the doctrine of lapse and how did it affect the rulers of india who will answer first and correct I will mark branliest​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The doctrine of lapse is an annexation policy applied by the British East India Company in India until 1859. According to the doctrine, any Indian princely state under the suzerainty of the British north India Company (the dominant imperial power in the subcontinent), as a vassal state under the British subsidiary system, would have its princely published (and therefore be annexed into British India) if the ruler was either "manifestly incompetent or died without a male heir".hoose a successor. In addition, the British decided whether potential rulers were competent enough. The doctrine and its applications were widely regarded by many Indians as illegitimate.

According to the Doctrine of Lapse designed by Lord Dalhousie, if an Indian ruler died without a male successor, the kingdom would end and hence would come under the control of the Company. Many kingdoms were occupied by the Company by implementing this doctrine.

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