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I am dirested to refer to your letter of February 1st,
k8,0364/805+ [8,9,3) and connected esprespandence, and to
forward for the information of the Army Gounell copies of
further telegraphie sorrespondense with the Government of India
en the subject of the formation of units of trans-frontier
l'atbaas for servios in defended ports and "elonies overseas,
India ke,1075 of 18.2muka }
With regard to the latest rom India No.392 of 13.3.21.)
India As.1966 of 12, 4, 21, proposals of the Govern..ent of India, tom India Me.727 of 6.b.2.)
the decretary of State for India considers
that there are considerable advantages in providing mil
Overseas garrisons from the regular units of the Indian Army
in retation, sinew this will undoubtedly tend to efficiency
and will minimise the dangers inseparable from lecalised units,
He would also in this connection invite reference to the
opinion of the Commander-in Clief, expressed in his telegram
of March 14th 30. A/383/11 A.0.3 to the war uffies that it is
important to allow p oruits to enlist for particular unite.
Mr. Secretary Montagu has already suggested to the Gavern, ent
of india that in order to avoid delay in the resergnalsation
of the Indian Army it should now be presseded with provisionally į
on the aamuption that their sesond alternative will be adopted. į
Mr. Secretary Kontagu would therefore, be glad to
obtain the concurrence of the Amry Cuuneil to the aception
of the principle of finding oversena garrisons from the unita
of the Indian Army in rotation, and to the maintenance of one
training.
The Secretary,
Var office.