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The Sovereignty of the British crown is supreme in India and therefore no ruler of an Indian State can justifiably claim to negotiate with the British Government on an equal footing. This supremacy was not based only upon treaties and engagements but that it existed in dependently of them."
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Kapil, B. (2017). British Paramountcy And Rajputana States: From Chamber Of Princes To Round Table Conference (1921-1930). International Journal for Social Studies, 3(8), 61-70. Retrieved from https://www.thinkindiaquarterly.org/index.php/ijss/article/view/20483