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The doctrine of Subsidiary Alliance was introduced by Lord Wellesley who was Governor-General from 1798-1805, to build an empire in India.
Which of the following statement is not true in the context of doctrine?
The allying Indian state's ruler was compelled to accept the permanent stationing of a British force within his territory and to pay a subsidy for its maintenance.
Indian ruler had to agree to the posting of a British Resident in his court.
Indian ruler could employ any other Europeans except British in his service.
The Indian ruler could not negotiate with any other Indian ruler without consulting the governor-general.
3rd option is incorrect i.e. Indian ruler could not employ any other Europeans except British in his service.
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Anu Bawa
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Veerpal Singh Gill
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Somina Sandhu
all statements are right
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