PLASSEY: The Battle that Changed the Course of Indian History by Sudeep Chakravarti
Author:Sudeep Chakravarti [Sudeep Chakravarti]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Rupa Publications
Published: 2019-12-31T16:00:00+00:00
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WHEN CLIVE (FIRST) FOUGHT SIRAJ
ââ¦former inactivity did not proceed from fearâ
On 13 October 1756, a week after Clive wrote to his father, he received formal orders from the Council at Fort St George for his expedition to Bengal. It was signed by the governor of Madras, George Pigot, Cliveâs military mentor, Stringer Lawrence, his friend and later, Company chronicler, Robert Orme, Henry Powney, William Perceval and Robert Palk.
Rear Admiral Charles Watson of the British Navy, freshly arrived from Bombay, was tasked to lead a squadron of ships, âjudging the re-establishment of the Companyâs Settlements at Bengal to be of the highest importance to their welfareâ. The admiral would also shepherd the Companyâs shipsâWalpole and Marlborough and the ketch Boneta âassigned to the expedition. They would altogether carry 528 European officers and men, â940 sepoys and 160 lascars with twelve field-pieces, one haubitzer [howitzer], and a necessary quantity of ammunitionâ. Clive would be commander-in-chief of the land forces, as the Council had âfull confidenceâ in his abilities.
They would in all likelihood meet most of the former Calcutta Council when they reached the Hugli, the two commanders were advised. Five of them, Drake, Colonel Lawrence, Watts, Manningham, and Becher had been made members of a Select Committee âfor the management of all matters relative to the protection or preservation of the Companyâs estate, rights and privilegesâ. This committee had in turn been appointed by the âSecret Committee of the Honourable East India Companyâ.
Now this Secret Committee had the future charted. It was a stunning example of the Madras-based subcontinental arm of a joint stock company headquartered in a suite of rooms in Londonâs Leadenhall Street directing an expedition of its own forces and that of the British government against the nawab of one of the subcontinentâs largest and most prosperous provinces who owed nominal allegiance to one of the greatest empires in the world, crumbling though it was. The course of action was spelled out in a separate letter to the Select Committee that awaited Watson and Clive at Falta, in which the commanders would be able to âobserve our intentions in fitting out this armament, and this letter will serve to guide you in acting up to the spirit of these intentionsâ.
Essentially, a treaty would need to be signed with Siraj to the best advantage of the Company, and, if required, the threat of arms would freely be used to ensure Siraj signed that treaty:
Conformably to these intentions we have desired the gentlemen of the Select Committee appointed as before mentioned to form and deliver you a plan of such treaty, as they would recommend to be made for the best advantage of the Company with the Nabob of Bengal, and likewise a plan of such military operations, as they shall judge to be most likely to compel the Nabob to consent to the terms of the said treaty. They will probably desire your presence at their Councils. We need not recommend to you to assist them with your best advice, and we most earnestly require you to endeavour to preserve a good harmony throughout.
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