Description
Regulations for the Auxiliary Force, India (1921) outlines the organizational structure, duties, and operational guidelines for the Auxiliary Force established in British India. Aimed at bolstering local military support during times of unrest or emergency, the regulations detail recruitment processes, training standards, and the responsibilities of both officers and enlisted personnel. The document reflects the colonial military’s adaptation to evolving security challenges in India, emphasizing the importance of local forces in maintaining order while navigating the complexities of British rule and regional dynamics.