Indian Frontier Policy; an historical sketch

Sir John Miller Adye

Capitolo 38

soon as this object strength has been reached you/he/she would be withdrawn.' The
proclamation followed to say, that the Government 'doesn't have intention of
permanently occupying some territory through that the misbehavior of Khan of Boundaries
you/he/she can now force them to pass, or to interfere with the independence of
the tribes.'

The military operations were conducted with great ability and the rapidity,
and the small garrison of the Dr. Robertson that to a duration you/he/she had been hard
pressed, you/he/she was saved:  a small strength under Colonel Kelly that had gone away
Gilgit, having had since an intrepid and succeeded March few arrived before the
principal body from Peshawur.

The short country that has brought defeasible so his/her object, the gradual
withdrawal of the British troops in agreement with the proclamation
it would seem to have been a natural sequence. In the weak, confused
state of the country, and in the false necessity of not our loser
you influence in those distant regions, the Government of India, however,
it considered that a road from our frontier to Chitral should be done, and
the certain positions held back for protecting him/it. This vital question
has attentively been considered in house, the Minister of State for
India, June 13 th 1895, it telegraphed to the Viceroy that his/her Majesty
Government repented them they were not able of to coincide in the proposal. He went
on to say that anybody 'military strength or European Agent will be kept to
Chitral;  that Chitrals you/he/she should not be strengthened;  and what any road will be
fact between Peshawur and Chitral.' He added that all the positions over
our frontier should be evacuated as quickly as they allowed circumstances.

It so that happened among some days of this important decision a
changes of Government happened to house, and the question was
reconsidered;  and August 9, fresh instructions were telegraphed to
India from which it was orderly that British troops should be situated
to the Passage of Malakund, conducting in it Crushes, and that other places above to, and
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