I do not have the papers to hand however would think that this relates to the India based purchasing body that was set up to provide the resources for Commonwealth forces outside Europe. They did put an order in for 2000 carriers also ordering carriers from New Zealand
The idea when the organisation was set up in 1940 was that as much of the kit and supplies required for the 40 divisions that were to be deployed should be sourced and traded within the rest of world region so that they would not be drawing on the supplies that the UK was seeking from the USA and Canada. It was noted that Aircraft and armoured vehicles were to only be made in the UK.
Territory involved ranged from the Pacific to the Middle East and on to southern Africa and all areas in between. Purchasing was co ordinated through the office that was set up in Delhi
The NEI were asked to join however they declined advising they had already set up a relationship with Australia that was supplying what they required and did not want to disturb the relationship
Working as a co ordinating body they would seek to match production or capability in one country with demand in another
They set up an ammunition factory in Greece and an optics factory in Palestine
Some of the correspondence I have includes Hong Kong complaining that they obtained torches from India that were made in Hong Kong. The British Pacific Fleet noting that the blankets they were being supplied with from the UK were made in Australia
A lot of railway track, signalling equipment and rolling stock was supplied to India from Australia which was organised by this body
As a clearing house they were responsible for supply of the US forces and their allies in the Indian region. After the war was over they then totalled up how much the US had spent then deducted this from how much the UK owed the US
The above is from memory it must be over 10 years since I found these records at National Archives in London
Last edited by Andrew Morrison; 25-02-21 at 22:23.
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