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Indian academic version

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All these article are written by the low-class Indian academicians or their stooges. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2405:204:D209:7DE8:D9BC:7E1B:9240:64CF (talk) 16:36, 15 December 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Mix up of history

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There is a mix of history.

British India was a country in which the citizens of British-India lived.

The country known as India now, is another nation formed in 1947. The second one is not the first. There was no independence given to any nation in 1947. In 1947, all that happened was that Clement Atlee gave up British-India and the British-Indian army to Jinnah and Nehru. It is possible that these two persons were personnally known to the British Labour Party leaders in London.

What happened in British-India cannot be added as the history of India, the new nation. The new nation of India's history started in 1947. 117.196.58.252 (talk) 04:41, 10 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Something is missing in this sentence

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Its formal name, notwithstanding, the service was called the Indian Police in everyday usage, including in government documents. Creuzbourg (talk) 15:06, 12 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]