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HMIS Talwar

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Type
  
Training School

In use
  
1943-1947

Controlled by
  
United Kingdom

Occupants
  
Royal Indian Navy

HMIS Talwar was a shore establishment of the British Royal Indian Navy during World War II, located in Colaba, Bombay.

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Service history

Talwar was opened in late 1943 as a Signals School and trained officers and ratings of the RIN in communications and radar. Some of the instructors from the Royal Navy, but most were RINVR officers.

The Bombay Mutiny

On 18 February 1946, the ratings of Talwar, declared a hartal ("strike"), and refused duty. The next day the "mutiny" spread to the RIN Depot at Castle Barracks, and to ships in Bombay harbour. Demonstrations became violent and several arrests were made. Flag Officer, Bombay, received delegates from the mutineers and was presented with a list of demands, including improvements in pay rates and conditions, faster demobilisation according to age and service, and disciplinary action against the commanding officer of Talwar for alleged poor treatment of ratings.

References

HMIS Talwar Wikipedia