India and World War II
Oxford University Press

India and World War II

Subjects: History, Asian history
ISBN13: 9780199463534
Published: 17 Mar 2016

Format - Hardback
By Roy, Kaushik

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India and World War II

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Sale price A$77.66 Regular price A$80.06
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The Second World War remains a defining chapter in modern world history. Colonial Indiaâs involvement in the war has often been studied against the backdrop of the ongoing freedom struggle, the varying attitudes of the Indian National Congress and the Muslim League, and the formation of the Azad Hind Fauj under Subhas Chandra Bose. Moving beyond the claims of how Indian resources and soldiers aided the Allies in winning the war, this volume explores the
complex interrelationship between the Indian armed forces, the Indian society, and the war.Drawing on archival data, this book focuses on understanding the impact of large-scale mobilization
of manpower and resources on an underdeveloped agrarian society; the communities which joined the Indian armed forces; why the Indian soldiers remained loyal to the Raj; and how they defeated the Japanese in Burma and the Italians and the Germans in Africa and Italy.Rather than merely providing a chronological account of military operations, Roy fuses ideas and institutions of violence with the prevalent social and cultural contexts. He further asserts that nationalism
was not a strong sentiment among the Indian soldiers involved in the war, who were quite content with the British military service.

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