What was the Doctrine of Lapse policy implemented by Lord Dalhousie?
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The doctrine of lapse policy implemented by Lord Dalhousie was
• the policy of British East Indian company
• It was articulated by the Court of directors of the East India company in 1834
•Lord Dalhousie was the one to use it more effort and extensively that is why it is associated with them .
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Doctrine of Lapse policy implemented by Lord Dalhousie:
- Doctrine of lapse policy was the pro-imperialist approach of Lord Dalhousie.
- Lord Dalhousie was the Governor general of the British East India Company.
- The basic moto of Doctrine of lapse was the expansion of the British empire.
- This was applied until 1859.
- According to this law, the kingdom of the Indian ruler could be annexed by the British, if the king died without a male child.
- The adopted son has no rights on the kingdom.
- The major kingdom included under the policy were Satara, Nagpur, Jhansi, Udaipur, Sambalpur.
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