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Because given the sheer size of India and the corresponding necessary size of a civil service, it would have been impossible for the British to rule India through a civil service that they would then have had to import from Great Britain. As it was, the Indian civil service adapted well to British laws and regulations and to Western-style administration. This made it possible for the British to have a efficient administration of India with a minimum of Staff imported from Britain.
Great Britain, in well known for a highly developed civil service system both at home as well as in former British possessions. The East India Company is credited for developing a set of merit based appointments that became the model for the British Civil Service.
The Covenanted Civil Service was started by the British government.
# EIC took advantage of Mughal decline in India, began conquest of India in 1750s # Built trading cities and forts in India # British viceroy and high-level British civil service ruled India later on i think not so sure, but .......................watever
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The Pendleton Act
years of civil war
Britain, France, India Russia, and China.
Because they wanted to Pakistan could even have one
pendelton act
Lord William Bentinck introduced significant reforms during his tenure as Governor-General of India (1828-1835), such as outlawing Sati, suppressing Thuggee, and promoting English education. He also laid the foundation for a modern, efficient civil service system in India, known as the Indian Civil Service. Additionally, he initiated changes in the legal system and pursued policies to modernize and streamline administration in the country.
Yes, George Orwell was a British author known for works such as "1984" and "Animal Farm". He was born in India in 1903 but later moved to England where he spent most of his life writing and advocating for social justice.