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  1. Lord Mornington - the Marquis of Wellesley (the Duke of Wellington 's elder brother) - was Governor-General from 1797 to 1805, succeeding Cornwallis. Cornwallis had acted in the light of Pitt's India Act and was a reformer who had studied the career of Warren Hastings. Wellesley saw India as a theatre in the world war with France; he was a ...

  2. Lord Wellesley, the Governor – General of British East India Company used this alliance with several States. Under the Subsidiary Alliance, the Indian rulers were forbidden from making any negotiations with other rulers without prior permission from the British East India Company.

  3. Há 4 dias · From 1798 until 1805, the Marquess Wellesley presided over a great extension of British influence, deliberately seeking to make the King’s Government in Whitehall the real paramount power in the sub-continent. A.S. Bennell begins the first of three studies of British Governors-General in India. Until 1947, one of the most difficult decisions ...

  4. 22 de dez. de 2023 · Subsidiary Alliance – UPSC Modern History Notes. The subsidiary alliance system, implemented by Lord Wellesley during his tenure as governor-general from 1798 to 1805, was a key strategy in the British Empire’s expansion in India. This system required the ruler of an Indian state to accept the permanent presence of a British military force ...

  5. Lord Wellesley decided that the time was ripe for bringing as many Indian states as possible under British control. By 1797 the two strongest Indian powers, Mysore and the Marathas, had declined in power. Political conditions in India were propitious for a policy of expansion: aggression was easy as well as profitable.

  6. Lord Wellesley introduced the Subsidiary Alliance to capture the sovereignty of the princely states. The British government wanted to put forward an expansion policy to consolidate the administration. This policy principle helps the British government run a large army group at the expense of Indian rulers. By accepting the rules, the Indian ...

  7. In this article we will discuss about the expansion of British rule in India under Lord Wellesley and Lord Hastings. Expansion of British Rule under Lord Wellesley ( 1798 –1805): The next large-scale expansion of British rule in India occurred during the Governor-Generalship of Lord Wellesley who came to India in 1798 at a time when the British were locked in a life-and- death struggle with ...