indianisation การใช้
- After Camberley he was appointed to command Indianisation process.
- The Indianisation of the Army started with the commissioning of 31 Indian officers.
- Christophe Jaffrelot has included extracts from " Indianisation?
- Indianisation of this service commenced from 1915 onwards.
- The " eight units selected for Indianisation.
- In 1983, Tata Finlay's Indianisation was complete and its name was changed to Tata Tea.
- The new regimental badge was a five pointed star denoting the five rivers of the Indianisation of its officer corps.
- In this capacity, he encouraged the process of indigenisation in production as also the complete Indianisation of Indian armed forces.
- After the First World War the British started the process of Indianisation, by which Indians were promoted into higher officer ranks.
- He was also a member of Skeen Committee also known as Indian Sandhurst Committee and Shea Commission for the Indianisation of the British Indian Army.
- Indian proposals for faster induction were rejected, and equally unrealistic plans for indianisation over forty years, with restricted kinds of commission, were suggested.
- Over time, the process of'Indianisation'led to the development of a distinctive national character of English in the Indian sub-continent.
- There has never been a tradition of martial music writing in India, and the quest for the Indianisation of military themes has intensified in recent years.
- Amin used this to justify a campaign of " de-Indianisation ", eventually resulting in the expulsion and ethnic cleansing of Uganda's Indian minority.
- The " Indianisation " of Orient Longman's management during this period was also reflected in its product, where Indian writers found an increasingly prominent place.
- In 1970, the cinema was taken over by the Gupta family and with Indianisation came the era of screening Hindi films and flashy, glittering, star-studded premieres.
- In the mean time, the first measure taken by the British government to " Indianise " the army-the Eight Unit Scheme of Indianisation-was announced on 17 February 1923.
- Yamin Khan was prominent in raising the Indianisation debate in the Central Legislatures in which he demanded the admission of increasing numbers of Indians to the officer corps of the British Indian Army.
- He went on to be Chief of the General Staff in India in 1928 and Commander in Chief in India in 1930 and was much concerned with the modernisation and " Indianisation " of the army in India.
- However, after ten years another eight units were chosen for Indianisation, one of which was the wartime 8th Battalion the 19th Hyderabad Regiment, today the 4th Battalion, the Kumaon Regiment of the Indian Army.
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