Why did Dutch East India Company fail to maintain its
influence in India?
(a) Portuguese did not allow them to trade in India
(b) There was a growing interference of Dutch Government in
the company?s internal affairs
(c) Dutch included in forcible religious conversion of the
people and thus were expelled by local kings
(d) The English forces made them to leave India
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( d ) The English forces made them to leave India
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