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why the britisher found difficult to sustain it's business interests In India

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Answered by antiochus
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1)The Britishers found it tough to sustain its business interests in Asian nation as they'd to trade with gold or silver brought from kingdom to buy product like spices,cotton and silk textiles.

2)They conjointly needed cash to take care of company troops,cost of buildings,forts and offices in numerous areas.

3)It was beneath these conditions once the Battle of Buxar that the Mughal Emperor sovereign Alam II granted the Diwani rights of geographical region,Bihar and Orissa to the corporate beneath Clive.

4)Diwani in explicit that the corporate became the chief money administrator of the world beneath its management.

5)The company then started administering the land and devised systems to extend their revenue resources by introducing new producers and policies.

6)It is perceivable that the corporate wasn't fascinated by the welfare of the individuals or developing the land however was interested to use these resources thus generated for his or her different trade and body needs.


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