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PWOnlyIAS July 22, 2023 03:52 4548 0
In 1664, the Compagnie des Indes Orientales (French East India Company), in which Balso took a keen interest, was founded by the king’s illustrious minister Colbert. French trade in the Indian and Pacific Oceans was given a 50-year monopoly to the Compagnie des Indes Orientales. The firm was also given an eternal concession by the French monarch over the island of Madagascar and any additional lands it could capture.
François Caron led an expedition in 1667, resulting in the establishment of a French factory in Surat. From there French expansion in India started.
The Dutch-French conflict had a significant negative impact on the French presence in India, challenging their foothold and influence.
The Anglo-French rivalry in India was characterized by fierce competition and conflicts between the two colonial powers. This rivalry extended beyond Europe and had significant consequences for their presence in India.
PW-OnlyIAS Edge |
What were the lasting consequences of the French presence in India, and how did it shape India’s colonial history?
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The French East India Company played a significant role in India’s colonial history, establishing settlements and factories along the coast and expanding its influence. However, their rivalry with the Dutch and later with the British, coupled with military defeats and political setbacks, led to the decline of French power in India. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 marked the end of French colonial rule, leaving the British as the dominant force in India.
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