Returning to India in 1902, he spent five years in command of his regiment, the
69th Punjabis, as a temporary
lieutenant-colonel. He was promoted substantive lieutenant-colonel in 1904 and
brevet colonel in 1907. He was promoted substantive colonel and became Assistant
Quartermaster-General for Mobilisation later in 1907. Nine months later he was appointed Deputy Quartermaster-General for India, in which post he served for three years. In 1911 he was appointed military member of the
Coronation Durbar Committee with the temporary rank of
brigadier-general, for which he was appointed
Companion of the Order of the Star of India (CSI) later that year. In January 1912 he succeeded Brigadier-General
Charles Melliss as a brigadier-general, general staff (BGGS). ==Commander at Rawalpindi==