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“The Battle of Buxar marked a turning point in British colonial ambitions in India”. Analyze this statement in the context of the political and economic consequences of the battle.

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Topic : Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present

Topic : Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present

Q1. “The Battle of Buxar marked a turning point in British colonial ambitions in India”. Analyze this statement in the context of the political and economic consequences of the battle. (10 M)

Difficulty Level: Easy

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question: Battle of Buxar was started on 22nd October 1964 and played a very decisive role in Indian history. Key Demand of the Question: Analyze the political and economic consequences of the Battle of Buxar. Structure of the Answer: Introduction: Provide a brief introduction to the Battle of Buxar, its context, and its significance in Indian history, emphasizing why it was a turning point for the British. Body: Political Consequences: Briefly discuss the treaties and shifts in governance (e.g., Treaty of Allahabad), establishment of British political supremacy over Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa, and weakening of local rulers. Economic Consequences: Highlight changes in revenue collection, the establishment of British control over Bengal’s economic resources (Diwani rights), and its impact on the local economy and administrative structures. Conclusion: Conclude by summarizing how the battle set the foundation for British colonial policies and territorial ambitions, marking a key phase in the establishment of British control in India.

Why the question: Battle of Buxar was started on 22nd October 1964 and played a very decisive role in Indian history.

Key Demand of the Question:

Analyze the political and economic consequences of the Battle of Buxar.

Structure of the Answer:

Introduction:

Provide a brief introduction to the Battle of Buxar, its context, and its significance in Indian history, emphasizing why it was a turning point for the British.

Political Consequences: Briefly discuss the treaties and shifts in governance (e.g., Treaty of Allahabad), establishment of British political supremacy over Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa, and weakening of local rulers.

Economic Consequences: Highlight changes in revenue collection, the establishment of British control over Bengal’s economic resources (Diwani rights), and its impact on the local economy and administrative structures.

Conclusion:

Conclude by summarizing how the battle set the foundation for British colonial policies and territorial ambitions, marking a key phase in the establishment of British control in India.

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