Summary: The Company asserted that the British government had solid proof of the hostile intentions of the Nabobs Wallajah and Omdut ul Omrah towards British interests, justifying the deprivation of their resources. The Governor-General, despite evidence of a secret correspondence, sought to delay assumption of government until an inquiry was completed. A fortunate discovery of the Nabob's treachery at a crucial time justified prompt action. The British government's diligent efforts in managing territorial affairs and preventing conflict with the Mahratta states were highlighted, demonstrating a commitment to justice and stability. The letters and reports underscored the need for reforms, good governance, and strategic negotiations to maintain peace and safeguard national interests in the face of looming threats and internal dissensions within Indian principalities.