Since the eastern conflict was essentially part of a wider contest to unseat the British from their position of commercial and maritime preponderance throughout the world, the problem of Anglo-French rivalry in India in the late eighteenth century will be introduced within its global setting. As a consequence of the French threat and French ambitions, most nearly realised during the American War, the defence of the Company’s possessions in India became closely linked with an imperial maritime strategy embracing the Cape, Trincomalee and naval bases to the east of the Bay of Bengal. Accordingly, this study will be concerned with metropolitan and imperial factors as well as local conditions in the expansion of European influence throughou...