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the Indian army found it difficultt to fight angaist the British. give reason p​

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Answered by PavaniSinghchaudhary
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because at that point of tym the indian army didn't have the all proper things to figjt against. there were no financial support.

Answered by zaidiqureen
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The term "Indian Army" appears to have been first used informally, as a collective description of the Presidency armies (the Bengal Army, the Madras Army and the Bombay Army) of the Presidencies of British India, particularly after the Indian Rebellion. The first army officially called the "Indian Army" was raised by the government of India in 1895, existing alongside the three long-established presidency armies. However, in 1903 the Indian Army absorbed these three armies. The Indian Army should not be confused with the "Army of India" (1903–1947) which was the Indian Army itself plus the "British Army in India" (British units sent to India).

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