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- Absence of centralised and formidable force to counter Britishers. There was vacuum of power. Mughal strength was on decline. The other independent states were not united to pose a formidable resilience.
- Technological and military superiority of Britishers. Britishers strong naval power had no answer.
- Strategic moves by Britishers like started controlling empire from its boundary. First in south and in Bengal.
- Divide and rule policy.
- Through trade Britishers were able to amass adequate amount of wealth and army which was later utilised to capture whole of India.
- Sporadic success of Hyderali, Tipu sultan was not utilised by other independent states to counter Britishers.