the Indian government (albiet largly under british control)
Great Britain, as India was still a colony belonging to Great Britain at the time.
During World War I, it was the British Empire that recruited troops from its colonial possession, India. Despite pre-war fears that Indians desiring independence would rebel against the British during any European conflict, India strongly supported Great Britain, with many Indians volunteering to assist in the war effort and nearly one million of them serving as soldiers.
Indian troops recruited to serve in the British Army.
Colonial troops played a significant role in World War I, serving in various theaters of war, including Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Many colonial soldiers were recruited from British, French, and other European empires, often participating in major battles alongside their colonial powers. They contributed not only as infantry but also in support roles, logistics, and labor. Their involvement highlighted the complexities of colonial relationships, as many sought to leverage their service for greater rights and recognition post-war.
Locals were recruited and fought in both the first and second Boer Wars. In the second Boer War, Australia, Canada, and India also supplied troops. I am not, however, aware of any nation outside of the UK Commonwealth contributing troops to this conflict. http://www.violentdeathproject.com/
French Colonial Troops - 1918 was released on: USA: 6 October 1918
People were recruited in most non-state pre-colonial African societies by taking into consideration their wealth and their status quo.the fulani of nigeria for example,were recruited based on the size of one's cattle herd.these leaders were then made to govern the rest of the people who were not wealthy and the whole populace.
British
it is India which is formwed by India.
Robert Clive recruited sepoys and Indian soldiers to serve in his private army. Using the army, the East India Company became the most influential group in India.
380000 troops were involved in the revolutionary war
did the British began stationing regular British troops at the center of colonial resistance: Philadelphia