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Dupleix and Clive: The Beginning of Empire by Henry Herbert Dodwell is a comprehensive historical analysis of two influential figures whose strategic decisions fundamentally altered the course of Indian history. The book examines the intense rivalry between Joseph François Dupleix, the ambitious French governor, and Robert Clive, the enterprising British military commander, during the mid-18th century.
Dodwell meticulously details the political machinations, military campaigns, and diplomatic negotiations that characterized this critical period of European expansion in India. The author explores how Dupleix’s vision of French dominance clashed with Clive’s British ambitions, ultimately determining which European power would gain supremacy on the subcontinent.
This scholarly work provides valuable insights into the early foundations of the British Empire in Asia, examining the economic, military, and political factors that contributed to Britain’s eventual triumph. Essential reading for those interested in colonial history, imperial expansion, and the personalities who shaped modern India.







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