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Indian soldiers

  • What it was like being an Indian soldier fighting for the British in World War II

    What it was like being an Indian soldier fighting for the British in World War II

    Diya Gupta, The Conversation
    · Nov 12, 2017 · 09:30 pm
  • Blood trails show those who mutilated soldiers’ bodies were from Pakistan, India tells Abdul Basit

    Blood trails show those who mutilated soldiers’ bodies were from Pakistan, India tells Abdul Basit

    Scroll Staff
    · May 03, 2017 · 03:35 pm
  • ‘We become crazy as lunatics’: Letters from Indian soldiers fighting WWII during Bengal famine

    ‘We become crazy as lunatics’: Letters from Indian soldiers fighting WWII during Bengal famine

    Diya Gupta
    · Jan 26, 2017 · 08:30 pm