The correct answer is (c). The Battle of Wandiwash was fought on January 22, 1760, between the British East India Company and the French East India Company during the Seven Years’ War. The British were led by Eyre Coote, while the French were led by Thomas Arthur, comte de Lally-Tollendal. The British won the battle, which was a major turning point in the war in India.
The French had been the dominant power in India for many years, but the British had been gaining ground in recent years. The Battle of Wandiwash was a major victory for the British, and it marked the beginning of the end of French power in India.
The battle was fought near the town of Wandiwash, which is located in the modern-day state of Tamil Nadu. The British had a force of about 3,000 men, while the French had a force of about 2,500 men. The battle began with a French attack on the British camp. The British were initially driven back, but they rallied and counterattacked. The French were defeated, and their commander, Lally-Tollendal, was captured.
The Battle of Wandiwash was a major victory for the British, and it marked the beginning of the end of French power in India. The British would go on to become the dominant power in India, and they would rule the country for nearly 200 years.
The other options are incorrect. Option (a) is incorrect because the British defeated the French in the Battle of Wandiwash. Option (b) is incorrect because the British defeated the Dutch in the Battle of Plassey in 1757. Option (d) is incorrect because the Dutch defeated the British in the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.