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what were the outcomes for the indians of the subsidiary alliances and the doctrine of lapse brought into effect by the british. (worth 7 marks according to CIE pattern)​

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Answered by lesasunny
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Indian rulers had to disband their own armed forces and had to accept British forces in their territory.. So, the Britishers with the help of this provision can interfere in the internal political and administrative structure of these states.

Answered by Darkpit
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Both the process of Doctrine of lapse and subsidiary alliance were used by the Britishers as the powerful tools for the policy of annexation because these were the instruments where they had to put or invest the least effort and that too at the cost of Indian economy and Indian Power and gain much .
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