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  • Why did the armies of the British East India Company – mostly comprising of Indian soldiers-win consistently against the more numerous and better equipped armies of the then Indian rulers ? Give reasons.

    The expansion of the British East India Company was a triumph of institutional organization over feudalism.

    Major wins of the British East India Company army

    Battle of Plassey (1757)

    Battle of Buxar (1764)

    Anglo-Mysore Wars (1767-1799)

    Anglo-Maratha Wars (1775-1818)

    Anglo-Sikh Wars (1845-1849)

    Reasons behind consistent wins of British East India company army

    Political Factors

    Fragmented Indian polity – Eg- Marathas, Nizam, and Awadh failed to form a sustained anti-British alliance.

    Diplomacy – Company isolated enemies before military confrontation. Eg- Wellesley’s Subsidiary Alliance system neutralised Indian rulers politically.

    Economic Factors

    Superior financial resources – Eg- Diwani rights (1765) funded continuous military expansion.

    Commercial-military synergy – Trade profits sustained long wars without fiscal collapse.

    Technological Factors

    Standardised firearms and artillery – Eg- Effective use of field artillery at Buxar overwhelmed numerically superior forces of Awadh, Mughal, and Bengal Nawab.

    Military innovations – Better logistics, military engineering, and disciplined infantry formations.

    Leadership and Organisation

    Professional military leadership – Officers trained in European warfare doctrines. Eg- Clive and Eyre Coote employed coordinated infantry-artillery tactics.

    Unified command structure – Clear hierarchy ensured swift decision-making unlike feudal Indian armies.

    Social Divisions within Indian Armies

    Feudal composition of Indian forces – Loyalty based on personal allegiance, not the state. Eg- Defection of Mir Jafar at Plassey.

    Caste and regional divisions – Eg- Mahar regiment fighting against Peshwa army in Anglo-Maratha wars

    Ideological and Psychological Factors

    Absence of nationalism – Indian soldiers fought for rulers, not a national cause.

    Company’s corporate discipline – Soldiers motivated by regular pay, promotion, and military professionalism.

    The European conquest of India was not just a conquest of territory but a conquest of the Indian soul, changing the very ethos of Indian society.” – Rabindranath Tagore

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