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The British East India Company primarily operated in India, where it established significant trade and territorial control. It also had interests in other regions, including parts of Southeast Asia, such as modern-day Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as in China, particularly in the trade of tea and opium. Additionally, the Company engaged with various European powers, including Portugal and the Netherlands, in trade and territorial disputes. Its influence extended to regions across Africa and the Americas as part of its global trade network.

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