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Give reasons for the decline in the number of soldiers in the Company's army stationed in India in the 1830s? urgent please answer​

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Answered by ParkNishuu
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The British army's Indian men were dissatisfied. They were not permitted to wear their religious and customary emblems or headgear. They were paid a pittance and had no prospects for advancement. The Indian soldiers became enraged as a result of this.

Answered by Skittle1
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The British army's Indian men were dissatisfied. They were not permitted to wear their religious and customary emblems or headgear. They were paid a pittance and had no prospects for advancement. The Indian soldiers became enraged as a result of this.

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