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Regulations for the Auxiliary Force, India 1921 is an authoritative historical document that details the organizational structure, operational guidelines, and administrative procedures of India’s Auxiliary Force during the British Raj era. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction work provides invaluable insights into the military governance systems that were in place in early 20th century India.
The document encompasses comprehensive regulations covering recruitment standards, training protocols, command hierarchies, and operational duties required of auxiliary force members. It reflects the colonial administrative approach to maintaining military order and civilian participation in defense matters during a critical period in Indian history.
This publication is an essential resource for historians, researchers, and scholars studying British colonial India, military history, and the evolution of India’s defense systems. It offers primary source material that illuminates the complexities of imperial military organization and the role of auxiliary forces in colonial governance.







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