A. Dalhousie
B. Lytton
C. Dufferin
D. Curzon
Submitted by: WIQAR AHMAD
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The last major of British Indian Territory took place during the time of Dalhousie. He by his “doctrine of lapse” and on the “basis of Maladministration” extended the company’s dominion to 2.5 lakh miles.