The primary countries that fought for control of India were Britain and France during the 18th century, particularly during the Seven Years' War and the subsequent Anglo-French rivalry. The British East India Company gradually expanded its influence, leading to significant conflicts such as the Battle of Plassey in 1757. Ultimately, Britain emerged as the dominant power, establishing direct control over India after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, which marked the transition from company rule to British colonial rule.
India And Pakistan
The dutch fought the Travancore-Dutch War in India in the mid-18th century.
The countries that fought in D-Day were US, Britain,France and Russia.
There were twenty-two countries that never fought the British. Some of the names of the countries that did not fight the British are Honduras, Iran, Iraq, and Ireland.
They fought for the Mississippi River.
the colonists decided they wanted to be free from England's control, so they fought against England in the what
Sepoys
which countries fought for control land in africa
other countries thought America shouldn't have independence. and they fought to try to control us
Indira Gandhi fought for gender equality in India...and there are other women in other countries who fought for gender equality and they are Elaric Wintons, Lady Dayana and Condonisa Rice....
Portugal and Holland
India And Pakistan
it is an empire
The British and the French fought against each other for control of India.
India, I guess.
Spain, France, and the Netherlands
Kashmir is the basic issue between the two countries. Because of this issue both countries have fought many wars.