The Second World War was not fought by Britain alone. India produced a volunteer army of two million - the largest in world history. This account reveals the hidden history of the country during the conflict. Through the voices of ordinary people - soldiers nurses peasants labourers and prostitutes - it shows how mobilization introduced seismic economic social and cultural change that shaped the war hastened the unravelling of the British Empire and set the course of India''s future.
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