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19 July, 01:39
What was the british policy of divide and rule
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The strategy of "Divide and Rule" was employed by most imperial powers in Indian subcontinent.
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The British in French back various Indian states in conflicts between each other, both as a means undermining each other's influence and consolidating their authority
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