The East India Company which was started in India in the eighteenth century soon started to rule India.... It had the policy of Divide and Rule... This aptly succeeded as the Indians at that time were eager to prove their superiority over other fellow Indians...
The East India Company, also known as the English East India Company and the British East India Company, was a historical English, and later British, company, founded in 1600, and chartered with the monopoly of trading with Southeast Asia, East Asia, and India
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to increase their control over entire regions of Indian subcontinent. This strategy entailed fanning the flames of religious division between native Muslim and Hindu groups, and taking advantage of the political rivalries that existed between local native rulers.
Pirates need to use weapons because they have the East India Company and the Navy after them and sometimes they run into other pirates who want to kill them too so they use weapons in self defence. Also if they come across another pirate ship that is carrying treasure then they may want to use their weapons to threaten the crew into giving the treasure to them. And if they want to kill someone then weapons be very useful, savvy?
The British used a policy of divide and rule in order to gain control of India. Diplomacy and deceit were used to gain control of revenue collection in the province of Bengal. This gave the foreigners effective control of administration. The Marathas, the Sikhs and the rulers of Mysore could never unite to confront the foreign enemy and fell one by one. By the onset of the 19th Century there was no local power that could cope with their onslaught.
The East India Company, also known as the English East India Company and the British East India Company, was a historical English, and later British, company, founded in 1600, and chartered with the monopoly of trading with Southeast Asia, East Asia, and India
The focus of the East India Company is to establish trade relationships with countries, to use in the gaining of profit. Over the years the East India Company has gained more military and administrative control over India.
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Policy numbers are not standardized in any way. This means that it is up to each insurance company what they choose to use for policy numbers. Many companies use PA at the beginning of auto policies for Personal Auto and HO on homeowners policies. Some use numbers only. You cannot tell what company issued a policy by the prefix or suffix of a policy number.
In 1804, Sir William Congreve developed the Congreve Rocket as a weapon for the British military. The wars fought between the British East India Company and the kingdom of Mysore, India made use of these rockets as a weapon.
No, an insurance company cannot force you to use their own contractor unless they invoke their option to repair pursuant to the policy. Take a look at your policy and ask the company if they are invoking their option to repair. If not, you are free to use your own contractor.
Usually not. While some insurance companies use certain policy numbers to tell someone within the company what type of policy it is, you usually cannot tell what company it is based only on the policy number. For instance, a large number of insurance companies use "PA" as the starting of a policy number sequence for auto insurance. The reason for PA is that it tells company people this is a "Personal Auto" policy. But with many companies using the same prefix it would not tell you which company it is because the rest of the policy number is just a combination of numbers and letters to show different individual policies.
Who knows. Policy numbers are not standardized and therefore companies use whatever they want to use.
The policy at the pool was not to dive without a lifeguard on duty. The rule/rules of a person,place,or thing.
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Policy numbers are not proprietary to any insurance company so you can't really tell which company a certain prefix is from. For example several companies use PA as a prefix because it represents "Personal Auto" or some use the state the polis in as the starting prefix. CCAP sound like a commercial policy, but you can't be sure of anything with policy numbers.
When you are an owner of the business and/or your company policy does not prohibit personal use of a computer, and the personal use of the computer is not at the expense of company work, and your use of the computer does not violate any laws or regulations that may put the company at risk legally.