why did the british reorganise the Indian army after 1857?
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After 1857 revolt, there was a systematic reorganisation of the Army since, as Dufferin warned in December 1888; “the British should always remember the lessons which were learnt with such terrible experience 30 years ago.” To prevent the recurrence of another revolt was the main reason behind this reorganisation
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The British recognised the Indian army after 1857 because to prevent future revolts. It was declared that the proportion of Indian soldiers in the army would be reduced. The number of European soldiers would be increased.
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