What was the strategy of the British behind taking over Gilgit in 1935?
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The strategy of Gilgit take over in 1935 was a geopolitical strategy for securing the northern borders of the British empire.
-Russian Expansion: The principal threat perceived at the time was that of the Russian expansion in Central Asia. Britain viewed Gilgit as a buffer zone between them and Russian influence on their Indian possessions.
-Controlling the Area: The British aimed at controlling the mountainous area in Gilgit by establishing a foothold there, to prevent any possible incursion or rival influence being made on that territory.
-Protecting Routes of Trade: The region was important for connecting India with Central Asia through trade routes. The British sought control over the route so that their commercial interest could be maintained.