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What was the ratio of Indians and British soldiers in the army?​

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Answered by PerfectSmoker909
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roughly 1:2

roughly 1:2Measures of prevention of future crises naturally began with the army, which was completely reorganized. 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.

Answered by prananyasrivastava
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At the time of 1857 revolt, the ratio of Indian soldiers and Europeans in the army was 6:1. Out of 6 soldiers, there was 1 European soldier. This was one of the major points of the military cause. This made easier for the number of Indian soldiers to take up arms against the British in 1857 revolt.

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