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At least starting in 1765, the East India Company took control of Bengal completely. Its army had complete control over its defence, and it had absolute political authority.
The British were the Nawab's sole source of foreign and domestic security. The Company directly collected its earnings in its capacity as the Diwan, and it had control over the nizamat, or the police and judicial powers, thanks to its right to choose the Deputy Subahdar.
The "dual" or "double" government is the name given to this arrangement throughout history. The British benefited greatly from it since they possessed authority without accountability.
The British were in charge of gathering the government's benefits while the Nawab and his staff were in charge of administration but lacked the authority to address the government's flaws. Because neither the Company nor the Nawab had any concern for the welfare of the Bengali people, the results were terrible.
Now that they had Bengal all to themselves, the Company's servants considerably expanded their tyranny of the populace. We can quote Clive directly: "I shall only remark that such and such and such a scene of disorder, confusion, bribery, corruption, and extortion was never seen or heard of in any country but Bengal; nor did such and such and such and so many fortunes acquire in so unfair and rapacious a manner."
Since Mir Jafar's restoration to the subahship, the three provinces of Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa, which generate a clear revenue of £3 million pounds, have been under the sole management of the Company's servants, who have, both civil and military, demanded and levied contributions from every man of authority and consequence, from the Nawab down to the lowest zamindar.
On their side, the officials of the Company set out to reap the abundant harvest and plunder Bengal of its wealth. They stopped sending funds from England to buy items from India. Instead, they bought these items from Bengal's tax money and exported them.
These were referred to as the Company's Investment and contributed to its earnings. Additionally, the British government demanded £400,000 a year from the Company in 1767 because it wanted a piece of the lucrative prize.
Nearly one-third of Bengal's population perished in its ravages, and lakhs of people perished. Despite the fact that the famine was caused by the rains not falling, the Company's policies made it worse.
Bengal was drained of over £5.7 million in just the years 1766 through 1768. That unfortunate province became impoverished and exhausted as a result of the excesses of the "dual" government and the drain on resources.
Bengal experienced a famine in 1770, which in its aftermath was one of the worst.
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