foreign relations of British India
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The foreign relations of British India comprised the diplomatic, military, and treaty-making activities conducted by the British Raj with neighboring states and foreign powers, particularly in Central Asia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, to secure imperial strategic interests.
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| foreign relations of British India canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: foreign relations of British India Context triple: [British colonial authorities in India, oversaw, foreign relations of British India]
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India–United Kingdom relations
India–United Kingdom relations encompass the historical, political, economic, and cultural ties between the Republic of India and the United Kingdom, shaped by colonial history and evolving into a modern strategic partnership.
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B.
India’s foreign relations
India’s foreign relations encompass its diplomatic, economic, security, and cultural engagements worldwide, shaped significantly by its large global diaspora and its role as a major emerging power.
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C.
Britain–India
Britain–India refers to the historic maritime route linking the United Kingdom with the Indian subcontinent, central to imperial trade, passenger travel, and colonial administration.
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D.
British India
British India was the vast territory on the Indian subcontinent administered by the British Crown and its agents from the 18th to mid-20th century, forming the core of the British Empire in Asia.
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E.
Government of British India
The Government of British India was the colonial administrative authority that ruled the Indian subcontinent under British Crown control until independence in 1947.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: foreign relations of British India Target entity description: The foreign relations of British India comprised the diplomatic, military, and treaty-making activities conducted by the British Raj with neighboring states and foreign powers, particularly in Central Asia, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, to secure imperial strategic interests.
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A.
India–United Kingdom relations
India–United Kingdom relations encompass the historical, political, economic, and cultural ties between the Republic of India and the United Kingdom, shaped by colonial history and evolving into a modern strategic partnership.
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B.
India’s foreign relations
India’s foreign relations encompass its diplomatic, economic, security, and cultural engagements worldwide, shaped significantly by its large global diaspora and its role as a major emerging power.
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C.
Britain–India
Britain–India refers to the historic maritime route linking the United Kingdom with the Indian subcontinent, central to imperial trade, passenger travel, and colonial administration.
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D.
British India
British India was the vast territory on the Indian subcontinent administered by the British Crown and its agents from the 18th to mid-20th century, forming the core of the British Empire in Asia.
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E.
Government of British India
The Government of British India was the colonial administrative authority that ruled the Indian subcontinent under British Crown control until independence in 1947.
- F. None of above. chosen
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