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Treated with scant attention: the imperial cadet corps, Indian nobles, and Anglo-Indian policy, 1897-1917 / Sundaram, Chandar S   Journal Article
Sundaram, Chandar S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Imperial Cadet Corps (ICC), was founded in 1901 by the British Raj to give officer training to the princes and gentlemen of India. This article situates the ICC at the intersection of the history of war and society, and colonial Indian history, and contextualizes it within the debate on the Indianization of the Indian Army's officer corps. Though the ICC failed, and closed in 1917, this article argues that it nevertheless established the precedent for the officer training of Indians in India, which reached full fruition when the Indian Military Academy opened in 1932.
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