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The army was the backbone of the British rule in India. Explain.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the army soldiers were Indian and they control them as if they were there puppets.

Answered by lieshamahajan56
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Your answer

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The Indian army was probably Britain's single greatest resource. Around 40% of India's wealth was spent on the army. This army was used by Britain all over the world, including the wars in South Africa in 1899-1902 and the First and Second World Wars. It was the backbone of the power of the British empire.

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