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Were the British sympathetic towards the Indians after the World War I? Give reasons.​

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Answered by koliuday81
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Answered by armaanshaikh7866ss
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The First World War had lasting consequences that extended far beyond Europe. It set in motion forces that developed into India’s independence movement. Anne Bostanci, co-author of the British Council report, Remember the World as well as the War, ponders a promising emerging shift in the UK’s discussions about the First World War.

The UK’s history must include the stories of people from the former British Empire

The UK has a particular responsibility to construct an inclusive history of the experience of the First World War. It was a truly global conflict, and involved many Commonwealth countries that made huge sacrifices vital to Britain’s

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