The Conditions of Subsidiary Alliance:
1. The Indian King had to keep the British Army in his kingdom.
2. The concerned state had to bear the expenses of the army and the wages of soldiers, and also had to give certain revenue lands as well. The King has to have a British Resident in his Court.
3. The King could not appoint any other European without the permission of the British.
4. In order to enter any agreement or pact with any Indian Government, the permission of the Governor General was mandatory.
5. In return of all these services, the Company would offer protection to the state from any internal or external aggression.
6. The British could place Indian state under their control through this policy and the maintenance of the army became easy.