No. There were more untrained Brits than Convicts.
If we'd have had another brigade of Gukhas - "Send me more Indians", said the CinC - we'd have actually won Gallipolli and knocked the Turks out of the war.
Once the Indians had taken the vital high ground at the start, had re-inforcements arrived, we'd have won.
Instead, the untrained Brit brigade sent to re-inforce got lost cos they couldn't read a map and that was that.
Gallipolli, almost won by highly trained Indians, lost by untrained, semi-literate, probably northern, Britishers and Convicts. Fact.
Read Corrigan or Morton-Jack if you don't believe me.
And if the Lib govt/UKMoD given in to Haig's request when in India in charge of the army there c.1909 to prepare to use the Indian army in full in Flanders, we'd have won quicker.
But, like most politicians, they penny pinched, and wouldn't pay for Haig's secret Indian force.
See what Haig says about the Indians.
He was in charge of them in their own land for a couple of years and wanted to turn them into a secret army to smash the Hun as soon as it kicked off. But was banned by London.
Scum.
As usual, those who've been to India are right and those that haven't are wrong. Like supporting Sperz.
Btw, I'm in that very small cross section venn diagram flefties who love Douggie Haig.