Question

The French failed to establish power in the Deccan because:

  1. Dupleix was not a capable general
  2. The English had a strong army
  3. The french were not liked by the Indians
  4. Pondicherry was not a strategic centre

Answer:

Option B: The English had a strong army

Detailed Solution:

The correct answer is “The English had a strong army”.

While Dupleix was a capable administrator and strategist, and Pondicherry was a strategic port, the English navy ultimately proved to be the decisive factor in their victory. The British naval superiority allowed them to cut off French supply lines, reinforce their troops, and ultimately defeat the French.