== TABLE 205g ==
Communal Composition of the Indian Army in 1930**/1/**
Class
Areas
Percentage in Infantry
Percentage in Cavalry
Excluding Gurkhas
Including Gurkhas
1. Punjabi Musalman
Punjab
27
22.6
14.28
2. Gurkhas
Nepal
–
16.4
–
3. Sikhs
Punjab
16.24
13.58
23.81
4. Dogras
North Punjab and Kashmir
11.4
9.54
9.53
5. Jats
Rajputana, U. P., Punjab
9.5
7.94
19.06
6. Pathans
N.-W.F. Province
7.57
6.35
4.76
7. Mahrattas
Konkan
6.34
5.33
–
8. Garhwalis
Garhwal
4.53
3.63
–
9. U. P. Rajputs
U. P.
3.04
2.54
–
10. Rajputana Rajputs
Rajputana
2.8
2.35
–
11. Kumaonis
Kumaon
2.44
2.05
–
12. Gujars
N.E. Rajputana
1.52
1.28
–
13. Punjabi Hindus
Punjab
1.52
1.28
–
14. Ahirs
Do.
1.22
1.024
–
15. Musalmans, Rajputs, Ranghars
Neighbourhood of Delhi
1.22
1.024
7.14
16. Kaimkhanis
Rajputana
–
–
4.76
17. Kachins
Burma
1.22
1.024
–
18. Chins
Do.
1.22
1.024
–
19. Karens
Do.
1.22
1.024
–
20. Dekhani Musalmans
Deccan
–
–
4.76
21. Hindustani Musalmans
U. P.
–
–
2.38
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/1/ This table shows the percentage of men of each eligible class in the Indian Infantry (82 active and 18 training battations), the Indian Cavalry (21 regiments), and the 20 battalions of the Gurkha infantry. This table does not include the Indian personnel of (a) the 19 ballerics of Indian Mountain Artillery, and (b) 3 regiments of Sappers and Miners, (c) the Indian Signal Corps, and (d) the Corps of Indian Pioneers, all of which are composed of different proportions of the Punjabi Musalmans, Sikhs, Pathans, Hindustani Ilindus and Musalmans, Madrasis of all classes and Hazra Afghans, either in class units or class companies. Except that some units in these arms of the service are composed of the Madrasis and Hazras, now enrolled in other units of the Indian Army, the class composition of these units does not materially alter the proportion of the classes as given in the table. This table does not also include the Indian personnel attached to the British Infantry and Artillery units.