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Policy of Non-Intervention by British (1805-1813)

Read this article to learn about the policy of non-intervention made by the British Governor General’s. Lord Cornwallis (1895): The forward policy of Wellesley crea­ted much apprehension in the minds of the Directors who appointed Lord Cornwallis for a second time as Governor-General with clear instruction to pursue a policy of peace and non-Intervention. Cornwallis immediately on his arrival in [...]

By |2015-09-01T18:22:27+05:30September 1, 2015|British India|Comments Off on Policy of Non-Intervention by British (1805-1813)

The Policy of “Blood and Iron” Followed by Balban

Balban's policy of Blood and Iron: It is not without significance that out of about 84 year's rule of the Slave Dynasty, Balban's rule lasted for about 40 years i.e. 20 years as 'Naib' or Prime Minister but virtually the Sultan and 20 years as the Sultan of Delhi. Other 10 Slave rulers ruled for 44 years i.e. just 4 [...]

By |2015-08-08T10:13:00+05:30November 29, 2014|History of India|Comments Off on The Policy of “Blood and Iron” Followed by Balban

The Policy of Appeasement made by Different European Countries

The Policy of Appeasement made by Different European Countries! Great Britain, France and the United States had the power and resources to check the aggressive actions of Germany, Italy and Japan during the 1930s but they failed to do so on account of the policy of appeasement followed by them towards the Axis Powers. Their policy of appeasement reflected their [...]

By |2020-05-29T14:46:23+05:30March 13, 2014|History of Europe|Comments Off on The Policy of Appeasement made by Different European Countries
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