7. Which commission was appointed by the British to redesign the Military system.
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Simon Commission was constituted under the leadership of Sir John Simon to look into the functioning of the constitutional system in India and suggest changes. It was officially known as 'Indian Statutory Commission' and consists of four conservative, two Labourites and one liberal member from the British Parliament.
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1 November 1871
The purchase of officer commissions in the British Army was a common practice through most of its history. The practice started in 1683 during the reign of Charles II and continued until abolished on 1 November 1871, as part of the Cardwell Reforms.
There are two distinct tiers within the British Army's rank structure - officers and other ranks. Officers are at the top of the hierarchy. Their ranks indicate that they hold positions of authority, granted through a commission - a formal document of appointment signed by the monarch
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