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Building the sinews of power: India in the Second World War
Authors:Srinath Raghavan
Affiliation:1. International Relations and History, Ashoka University, Sonepat, Indiasrinath.raghavan@ashoka.edu.in
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article analyses the military transformations that India underwent during the Second World War. It focuses on the institutional dimension of these changes and considers the longer-term changes wrought by the war in the composition of the army, the logistical and support infrastructure and the emergence of an indigenous military industrial base. Taken together, the article argues, these changes positioned India as a potential regional military power that was qualitatively different from the interwar period.
Keywords:India  Second World War  Indian army  social composition  ordnance factories
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