06-11-2024
08:20 AM
Prelims: History of India and Indian National Movement
Mains: The Freedom Struggle — its various stages and important contributors/contributions from different parts of the country
Lord Wellesley (Lord Richard Colley Wellesley), was a prominent British statesman and colonial administrator who served as Governor-General from 1798 to 1805. During his tenure, he pursued aggressive expansionist policies through the Subsidiary Alliance, which increased British influence in India via military conquests and strategic alliances.
Lord Wellesley's policies established British supremacy in India, making him one of the most influential colonial administrators of his era.
Lord Richard Colley Wellesley, known as Lord Wellesley, born on June 20, 1760, in Dublin, Ireland, was a prominent British statesman. Educated at Eton College and Christ Church, Oxford, he developed a strong interest in politics and governance, beginning his career as a Member of Parliament and holding various diplomatic roles.
Lord Wellesley's tenure was crucial for British India's growth, marked by strategic alliances and military victories. His policies, like the Subsidiary Alliance, helped strengthen British control through events like the Fourth Anglo-Mysore War and Awadh annexation.
Lord Wellesley expanded British control in India through the Subsidiary Alliance System, military campaigns, and trade reforms, setting the stage for British dominance despite financial disputes and strains.
Question 1: Which one of the following statements does not apply to the system of Subsidiary Alliance introduced by Lord Wellesley? (UPSC 2018)
(a) To maintain a large standing army at others' expense
(b) To keep India safe from Napoleonic danger
(c) To secure a fixed income for the Company
(d) To establish British paramountcy over the Indian States
Answer: (c)
Question 2: With reference to educational institutions during colonial rule in India, consider the following pairs : (UPSC Prelims 2018)
Institution Founder
Which of the pairs given above is/are correct?
Answer: (b)
Q1. What is Lord Wellesley famous for?
Ans. Lord Wellesley established the Subsidiary Alliance system, which placed the princely kingdoms under British rule.
Q2. What are the reforms of Lord Wellesley?
Ans. Lord Wellesley implemented a number of administrative and legal reforms, including the formation of the Indian Civil Service, the creation of a Board of Revenue in each province, and the codification of Hindu law.
Q3. What was the battle of Lord Wellesley?
Ans. The battle at Sirsoli is also known as the Battle of Argaon. The British forces fought the Marathas for seven days from November 23 to 29, 1803, led by Captain Kane and in the presence of Lord Wellesley.
Q4. In which year Lord Wellesley became the Governor-General of India?
Ans. Lord Wellesley served as Governor-General of India from 1798 to 1805.
Q5. What was the reason for Lord Wellesley resigning?
Ans. Between 1803 and 1805, Lord Wellesley defeated the armies of various Maratha families. However, his desire to fight more battles increased the financial burden on the Company. After being chastised for this policy, Lord Wellesley resigned his position and returned to England.
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