INDIAN TROOPS OVERSEAS
EARLY WITHDRAWAL PLANNED (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) NEW DEL HI. March 15. withdraw “J. India intends to withdraw all Indian troops from overretlrv S fn OOl k a ? P° ssible " said the Secretary for Defence (Mr G. S. Bhalial rich 11 ?® ~t he C entra l Assembly’s Budget de j£ te - . Tr °° ps wUI meanwhile re* mam where they are only if they are movement suppress any nationalist wn?iiH Bha -«^ said that the Gove rnment would withdraw troops immediately JmJIL ? fiypt ’ Palestine, and, as soon as could be arranged, from Japan. Troops would leave Malaya.after consultation by all parties-concerned, and at their convenience. A small force would be left in Iraq for the specific purpose of guarding stores.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25135, 17 March 1947, Page 3
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