Read the passage and answer the following questions: The founding and settling of hill stations were initially connected with the needs of the British Army. Simla was founded during the course of the Gurkha War (1815-16); the Anglo-Maratha War of 1818 led to British interest in Mount Abu; and Darjeeling was wrested from the rulers of Sikkim in 1835. |
In the second half of the nineteenth century, which hill station became the official residence of the commander-in-chief of the Indian army? |
Simla Nainital Darjeeling Srinagar |
Simla |
It became a practice for Viceroys to move to hill stations during the summer months. In 1864, Viceroy John Lawrence officially moved his council to Simla, setting the seal to the practice of shifting capitals during the hot season. |