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How did the Indian render valuable service to the British during the first world war?​

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Answered by fatimamahin110
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India made a huge contribution to Britain's war effort. It sent staggering numbers of volunteers to fight and die on behalf of the allied forces. ... However, of these men, around 50,000 died, 65,000 were wounded, and 10,000 were reported missing, while 98 Indian army nurses were killed................

Answered by kshruti466
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Explanation:The famine could have been prevented had large-scale exports of food from India not been sent to war theatres and had aid arrived in time. World War II also became an opportunity for armed resistance to British rule in India, spearheaded by the charismatic Subhas Chandra Bose

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