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who is the first governer general of India


sachinjangir42: waaren Hastings
Bholamallah: your spelling is wrong its warren Hasting

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Answered by RAHULADYA
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warren hastings is the ans to your que


The East India Company had the unusual distinction of ruling an entire country. Its origins were much humbler. On 31 December 1600, a group of merchants who had incorporated themselves into the East India Company were given monopoly privileges on all trade with the East Indies. The Company's ships first arrived in India, at the port of Surat, in 1608. Sir Thomas Roe reached the court of the Mughal Emperor, Jahangir, as the emissary of King James I in 1615, and gained for the British the right to establish a factory at Surat. Gradually the British eclipsed the Portugese and over the years they saw a massive expansion of their trading operations in India. Numerous trading posts were established along the east and west coasts of India, and considerable English communities developed around the three presidency towns of Calcutta, Bombay, and Madras. In 1717, the Company achieved its hitherto most notable success when it received a firman or royal dictat from the Mughal Emperor exempting the Company from the payment of custom duties in Bengal.
Answered by Vishalk
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Warren Hastings was the first Governor of India in British time.

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Bholamallah: Then tell me when and where did the East India company set up its first trade centre in India
Bholamallah: why are you not giving answer
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East India Company

This article is about the 16th–19th-century English and British trading company

. and the firt trade is in western coast.
Vishalk: the 16th–19th-century English and British trading company

. is in weastern coast for first trade
Vishalk: on 31 december 1600 its is established
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