GHQ India
General Headquarters, India was the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief, India, who commanded the British military forces in India, including the British Indian Army, after the Kitchener Reforms of 1903. It succeeded Headquarters, India which was the term in use initially after the three Presidency armies had been amalgamated into one force. The Commander-in-Chief answered to the civilian Viceroy of India.
GHQ India | |
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Formation sign of General Headquarters, India during the Second World War | |
Active | 1903 to 1947 |
Country | Emperor of India |
Part of | War Office Viceroy of India |
Garrison/HQ | New Delhi |
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