What were the three terms of the subsidiary alliance?
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Key points of the Subsidiary Alliance
1. The allies of Indian state's ruler were compelled to accept the permanent garrison of British Army within their territories and to pay a subsidy for its maintenance. 2. The Indian ruler could not employ any European in their service without prior approval of British.
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The three terms of the subsidiary alliance .
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The Subsidiary Alliance Scheme was used by Lord Wellesley, who was the Governor-General to create the British Empire in India, as a "Non-intervention strategy."
- According to this scheme, each ruler in India had to agree paying a subsidy to the British for British Army maintenance.
Some subsidiary partnership concepts include:
- An Indian king who entered into a subordinate alliance with the British had to recognize British powers in his territories and agreed to pay for their maintenance too.
- In his condition the king should recognize a British population.
- Such a ruler would not form an alliance with any other nation, nor declare war upon any nation without British permission.
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