The Battle of Plassey is a pivotal moment in Indian history and one of the most significant battles fought during the British colonisation of India. The term "Battle of Plassey" is often used interchangeably with "Plassey," "Palashi," or "Plessey," depending on the source. It is also referred to as the "Battle of Palashi" or the "Conquest of Bengal" by the British East India Company. Some historians also describe it as a "clash" or "engagement" rather than a battle, highlighting the asymmetrical nature of the conflict. Regardless of the terminology used, the Battle of Plassey marked a turning point in Indian history and set the stage for British dominion over India for the next two centuries.