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Army, arm and ammunition are one of important power of a country. Do you think during Mughal period rulers also had modified technology and utilized for invading regions? Give examples to support your answer. ​

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Answered by patelanju2580
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The armed forces succeeded the military of British India following India's independence in 1947. After World War II, many of the wartime troops were discharged and units disbanded. The reduced armed forces were partitioned between India and Pakistan. The Indian armed forces fought in all three wars against Pakistan and two wars against People's Republic of China in 1962 and 1967. India also fought in the Kargil War with Pakistan in 1999, the highest altitude mountain warfare in history.[citation needed] The Indian Armed Forces have participated in several United Nations peacekeeping operations and are presently the second largest contributor of troops to the peacekeeping force.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mughals did utilise their weapons to invade regions.

  • The Mughals' scientific skill was particularly astounding in its modern invention in the use of gunpowder weaponry.
  • Many innovative technologies were introduced by the Mughals to invade regions. These were -
  1. Various portable cannons that swept across the historic battlefields,
  2. Strong explosives that blew fiercely down the city walls,
  3. Elite Mughal infantry groups also utilised efficient small weapons to extend the empire and gain control of vast tracts of land.
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