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Modern Review April 1931

1931

the protection of naval bases and therefore to maintain the general interests of safe-guarding of Imperial communications the Empire and to defend it in the face of and the protection of the general interests the greatest military danger. [...] This relatively low prmajor fighting force of the Government of portion which the so-called major fighting force India is only the surplus left on the hands at the disposal of the Government of of the military authorities after providing for India bears to the total strength of the armed every subsidiary contingency. [...] the final apportionment of the These trends may be summarized under of the different parts of the Empire in this three heads : (a) the requipment of the Indian army ; (b) the present requirements of Imperial strategy ; and (e) the close The only difference between equipment of a British and an Indian infantry iKatalion relations between the British Army and the today is in the numetir of vieke [...] In the case of the Dominions in the East the practical lapse of the the co-operation between their armies and the.Anglo4apanese defensive treaty the rBritish Army is secured by the exchange of wakening of China the growth of the officers in the two services their common American Power in the Pacific the exposed training in the newly I istablished Imperial military situation of New Zealan [...] cally to the Indian Army are to all intents The only alternative within reach and purposes members of the close trade was India in whose favour it was an union of the officers of the British Army additional argument that the cost of the Through their agency the Army in India is: Imperial army will not have to be borne by converted in spite of the constitutional the British tax-payer.
government politics public policy
Pages
129
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Tagore’s Ballads
381-384 Jadunath Sarkar view
Indian Youth and Caste
384-385 Walter Foley view
India and Imperial Defence
386-396 Nirad Chaudhuri view
Democracy and Communalism in India
397-402 Radhakamal Mukerjee view
Motilal Nehru
402-405 Nagendranath Gupta view
Whether India should Import Artificial Silk Yarn and Piece-goods
405-407 M.P. Gandhi view
Rammohun Roy as a Journalist
408-415 Brajendra Banerji view
America’s Economic Influence her Leadership in Commerce and Finance
416-418 Jagadisan Kumarappa view
Equality of Trading Rights
419-425 Gaganvihari Mehta view
Essence of Buddhism
425-429 Taraknath Das view
The Child-welfare System in Vienna
430-437 K.C. Chaudhuri view
Periods of Indian History
437-441 Upendar Ghoshal view
Reviews and Notices of Books
442-447 unknown view
Indian Womanhood
447-451 unknown view
Financial Notes
451-456 Nalinaksha Sanyal view
The Women in the Philippines
456-461 Agnes Smedley view
Indrani
461-467 Seeta Devi view
Indian Periodicals
468-473 unknown view
Foreign Periodicals
474-478 unknown view
Indians Abroad
479-481 Benarsidas Chaturvedi view
Notes
482-500 unknown view