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The English East India Company felt it necessary to involve itself in feuds amongst Indian rulers because the company realized that Indian rulers had no strong convictions and were easy to influence, That is why the East Indian Company could understand the feuds and manipulated them to better control the feuds.
One of the goals of the East India Company was to spread British influence and power.
The East India Company was the joint-stock company that was formed to trade with the Mughals in India, and later to trade with all the Indian region. It grew to the degree to colonize big portions of Asia such as India and Hong Kong. The most important goals of the East India Company were to spread British influence and power, establishing a trading post in the region, and bring the trade goods back to England to benefit the British investors.