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which south india state was tried to be conquered under the claim to paramountcy ? what was the result of it?​

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Answered by harshal0405
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Answer:

The ascent to paramountcy

At that point a radical change occurred in British policy. Two causes were principally responsible. There was a growing body of opinion within the company that only British control of India could end the constant wars and provide really satisfactory conditions for trade; full dominion would be economical as well as salutary. The more-compelling immediate cause was the transformation of European politics by the French Revolution. A new French threat to India emerged, this time overland, with Napoleon I’s Egyptian expedition of 1798–99. It was certain that a French army under such a leader would find many friends in India to welcome it, not least Tippu Sultan.

India, 1797–1805

India, 1797–1805

India, 1797–1805.

Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Lord Hastings (Governor General from 1813 to 1823) instituted a new policy of "paramountcy."

Explanation:

According to this, the Company stated that its authority was supreme or paramount, and thus its power was higher than that of Indian states. This viewpoint influenced later British policies as well.

Doctrine of lapse, in Indian history, a formula invented by Lord Dalhousie, governor-general of India (1848-1856), to deal with succession issues to Hindu Indian states.

Governor General Lord Hastings (1813-1823) instituted a new supremacy policy. The Company claimed that its authority was paramount or supreme under this policy. To protect its interests, it could annex or threaten to annex any Indian kingdom

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