The British East India Company Dominates Trade in the Indian Ocean.
India played a crucial role in connecting different regions through trade and cultural exchanges in the Indian Ocean world. European powers like Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, France, and England became interested in India's wealth and trade opportunities. By the 18th century, the British East India Company became the dominant European player in India, leveraging existing Asian trading networks for its own benefit. The Company controlled trade with Britain and became a key player in inter-Asian trade.