ARMY IN INDIA.
NEW POLICY ADOPTED t " l,i l <f r
round-table conference; RECOMMENDATIONS^
(T3KITEB PRSSa ABBOCIATIOHr—BS,/ *LECTBIC tELSOBAPK—tOEWOaX.) (Received February £6th, 8 P-Sx.) CALCUTTA, February %o'. Sir Philip Oommander-in-Chief, speaking at a Council of State, announced that' the Indian' Govern* ment had accepted the principle of more rapid Indianisation of the, army in India, and the creation Of an In* dian Sandhurst, and, as rectaltnended by the Indian Round-Table Confer- , ence, an expert committee, including representatives of the Indian States would meet at Simla shortly to implement the Afew policy,' which was announced by Mr RamSay MacDonftld at the conference.' l
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 11
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