Explain the role of Indian Army during Burma campaign of world war-II.
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The Indian Army during World War II was one of the largest Allied forces contingents which took part in the North and East African Campaign, Western Desert Campaign. At the height of the World War, more than 2.5 million Indian troops were fighting Axis forces around the globe.
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Answer:The British Indian Army during World War II began the war, in 1939, numbering just under ... As the war progressed, the size and role of the Indian Army expanded ... Two further regiments (the Assam Regiment and the Burma Regiment) were ..... operation of the Western Desert Campaign during the Second World War.
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