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With Clive in India

CHAPTER 11: An Important Mission
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In days like the present, when might makes right, and every petty state tries to make profit out of the constant wars, at the expense of its neighbour, the position of a chief, surrounded by half a dozen others more powerful than himself, is by no means pleasant.

Boorhau Reo feels that he is in danger of being swallowed, by the nizam or by the Mahrattas, and he earnestly desires to ally himself with us; believing, as he says, that we are destined to be masters here.

I have assured him that, although gratified at his expressions of friendship, we can enter into no alliance with him.

The position of his territory would enable him to be of great assistance to us, in any war in which the whole force of the Deccan, controlled as it is at present at Bussy, might be utilized against us in the Carnatic.

He would be able to harass convoys, cut communications, and otherwise trouble the enemy's movements.


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