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Observations on the Disturbances in the Madras Army in 1809

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A senior officer offers a condensed account combining observations, a chronological narrative, and supporting appendices to explain recent disturbances in the Madras army. He critiques the local government’s policies, explores why European officers became alienated and hesitant in their actions, and assesses the assumed loyalty of native troops versus their attachment to British officers. The narrative evaluates political and military risks arising from divided command, the erosion of trust between ranks, and the legal and moral questions surrounding discipline and punishment, concluding with reflections on remedies to restore order and prevent similar upheavals.

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John Malcolm

John Malcolm was a British soldier, diplomat, and historian known for his detailed accounts of India during the early 19th century. His works often reflect his experiences in the British East India Company and his interactions with various cultures in the region. Among his notable contributions is "The Life of Robert, Lord Clive," a comprehensive three-volume biography that draws from family papers to illuminate the life of one of the key figures in British colonial history. Additionally, his writings such as "Sketch of the Sikhs" and "Sketches of Persia" provide valuable insights into the sociopolitical landscapes of the time, showcasing his keen observational skills and narrative style.

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