Social Sciences, asked by altafskhira, 5 months ago

what was the ratio of Indian soldiers to British soldiers in the British army in India ​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

roughly 1:2

The ratio of British to Indian troops was fixed at roughly 1:2 instead of 1:5—one British and two Indian battalions were formed into brigades so that no sizable station should be without British troops.

Explanation:

please mark as brainliest and follow me!

Answered by Anonymous
1

 \huge\star\underline{ \underline \pink {\mathfrak{answer}}} \star

roughly 1:2

 \huge\star\underline{ \underline \pink {\mathfrak{Explanation}}} \star

The ratio of British to Indian troops was fixed at roughly 1:2 instead of 1:5—one British and two Indian battalions were formed into brigades so that no sizable station should be without British troops.

\textbf{Hope\: it\: helps\: you\: ❤️ }

Similar questions