Explain the system of "subsidiary alliance
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After the battle of Plassey in 1757, the battle of Buxar in 1764 and gaining the

Diwani of Bengal, the company began to expand its rule in many parts of India.

For that it had devised several plans, one among them.    Indian rulers were not allowed to have their independent armed forces.

→ They were to be protected by the company but pay for the Subsidiary Forces,

that the company was supposed to maintain for the purpose of their protection.

→ If the Indian rulers failed to make payment, then that part of territory was taken

away by the company as penalty. For example, in 1801, the nawab of Awadh was

forced to give over half of his territory to the Company for failing to pay for the

“subsidiary forces”.

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