Indian Navy

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In 1830 the Bombay Marine was renamed the Indian Navy, based at Bombay. The Indian Navy, a combatant force, co-operated with the Royal Navy in policing Asian waters and also carried out regular marine surveys. In 1863 it was disbanded and replaced by two non-combatant marine services based in Bombay and Bengal respectively. In 1877 it was decided to combine the Bombay and Bengal Marines into a new combatant service entitled HM Indian Marine, with Western (Bombay) and Eastern (Calcutta) Divisions - HM Indian Marine was renamed the Royal Indian Marine in 1892 and the Royal Indian Navy in 1934. [1]

FIBIS resources

India Office records at the British Library

Military Department Records

Marine Department Records

Related articles

References

  1. Access to Archives Royal Indian Marine/Navy IOR/L/MIL/16
  2. Martin Moir, A General Guide to the India office Records 1996


External Links

Naval-History.net includes various information relating to Indian Navy during WW1 and subsequent years including ROYAL INDIAN NAVY Ship Histories, Convoy Escort Movements, Casualty Lists 1939-1947

Historical Books Online

History of the Indian navy. (1613-1863) Volume 1 by Charles Rathbone Low 1877. Covers the period 1613-1830. Volume 2. Covers the period 1831-1863