Colonialism: This term refers to the practice of one country extending its power and control over other territories or countries. In this case, British Rule can be seen as an example of colonialism.
Indirect Rule: This term describes a system where local elites are allowed to maintain some authority under foreign rule. During British Rule in India, there were instances of indirect rule where Indian princes were given limited autonomy while still being subordinate to the British Empire.
Imperialism: Imperialism refers to a policy or ideology wherein one nation seeks to dominate or exert influence over other territories or countries for economic, political, or cultural reasons. The establishment of British Rule in India was driven by imperialistic motives of economic exploitation and strategic dominance.