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  and Indian Independence 4–5

  Indians in 46–8 (wartime), 316, 317–19 (postwar)

  Labour Party 317

  see also Amery, Leo; Churchill, Winston; Cripps, Sir Stafford; India Office; London; War Office

  Britannia, SS 47

  British Army

  accommodation 169, 170

  arrival in India 142, 143, 144–6, 147, 152–3

  and bearers 148—9

  casualties 68, 103

  Cheshire Regiment 73

  14th Army 245–6, 249, 259, 260

  Highland Light Infantry 67

  officers and their men 310–12, 318

  Poles 289

  and prostitutes 239–40

  Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders 65, 70

  and Quit India movement 189–90, 191, 193–4

  supplies and suppliers 167–9

  as threat to women 149–51

  West Yorkshire Regiment 67

  brothels 144, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 278

  Bukhari, Z. A. 184

  Bukht, Mr (Lascar Welfare Officer) 48

  Burma 98–9, 158, 189

  deforestation 84

  Indian communities 103, 117

  Japanese invasion (1942) 93, 94, 98, 99, 100, 117

  reconquest 249, 259, 295–6

  refugees 98, 99–106, 107, 119–20, 122, 133, 176

  and road building 158–61, see also Ledo Road

  Burma Indian Association 106

  Burma Road 99

  Burma Shell (company) 85

  bustees (shanty towns) 87–8, 108

  Calcutta 82, 86, 88, 143, 259

  air-raid precautions 114

  Belur Salvage Yard 307

  brothels and prostitution 239, 242–3, 278

  Corpse Disposal Squad 206

  drug smugglers 278

  famine 205–7, 214, 221

  fear of Japanese invasion 92, 94, 98, 114

  hotels 156, 169–70, 207

  Indian Seamen’s Federation 46–7

  jeep theft 274–5

  jute factories 174

  racial segregation 267–8

  requisitioning 163, 165, 166

  shooting of rickshaw driver 275–6, 277

  survey (1944) 284–5

  tea industries 158

  venereal disease 149, 193–4, 240, 241, 254

  cannabis see ganja

  Cardiff 175, 318

  caste system xiii, xiv, 56, 103, 214, 217, 230, 267, 312

  and recruitment 25, 26, 27

  casualties, Indian 49–50, 140

  military see Indian Army

  Cawnpore 87, 111

  Cellular Jail, the 80, 81, 126, 127, 130

  censorship 1, 36, 41–2, 186, 196, 204

  Central Provinces 6, 40, 111, 128, 139, 163, 185, 192

  Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 48, 97, 176, 270, 302

  Chakraverti, M. B. 168

  Chakulia air base, Bihar 162, 239

  Chand, Bahadur Singh 318–19

  Chand, Lal 19

  Changi prisoner-of-war camp 112

  Cheng Chee-Ching 265

  Chiang Kai-shek 106, 107, 178, 260, 271

  Chimur 192–3

  Chin, Elsie 271

  China/Chinese

  and air-drops from India 163, 259

  Delhi restaurants 155

  and India 19, 106–7, 170

  and Japan 10, 92, 99, 117, 119, 142

  opium smuggling 278

  troops 202, 270–72

  see also Ledo Road

  Chint Singh, Major 294–5

  Chirhah, Neipezu-u 247

  Chittagong 48, 94, 102, 116, 208, 269, 320

  Chittoor 115

  Choudhary, Savitri 46

  Choudhary, Yousuf 50

  Choudhury, Nalini 168

  Churchill, Winston 85

  attitude to India 51, 61, 135, 152, 213

  authorises London Central Mosque 208

  Axis cartoon of 234

  and defence of Ceylon 97

  and Linlithgow 6, 68, 191

  and suppression of rebellion 191, 193

  and victory at Keren 68

  victory speech (1945) 302–3

  CID see Criminal Investigation Department

  cinema see films

  City of Benares, SS: torpedoed 49–50

  City of Manchester, SS 47

  civil servants 12, see Indian Civil Service

  Clan Alpine, SS 47

  Clan Macbrayne, SS 49

  Clan Rose, SS 49

  Close, H. M.: A Pathan Company 310–11, 313

  cloth shortages 204, 297–8

  Cocanada, bombing of (1942) 97

  Cochrane, Peter 65

  Coimbatore 123

  Cole, Major Brian: The Recruiting Handbook for the Rajputana Classes 26

  Colville, John, Governor of Bombay 195

  Comilla: General Hospital 256

  Commonwealth Gates Trust xii

  Commonwealth War Graves Commission 320

  communism/communists 9, 13, 16, 41, 91, 138, 177, 178, 279, 286

  Congress see Indian National Congress

  Congress Socialist Party (CSP) 177, 184

  Congress Working Committee see Indian National Congress

  Conjeevaram 115

  corruption 164, 228, 284–5, 295, 297

  Coward, Noël 222

  ‘I Wonder What Happened to Him’ 222–3

  Craig jute mill 165–6

  Craik, Henry, Governor of Punjab 22, 54, 55

  Crasta, John Baptist: Eaten by the Japanese 294, 306

  Criminal Investigation Department (CID) 179, 182, 289

  Cripps, Sir Stafford 132, 133, 317

  Cripps Mission (1942) 132–4, 139, 140, 177, 196, 219

  CSP see Congress Socialist Party

  Cyprus 203, 236

  Dacca Station 211

  Daily Express 146

  Dalhousie hill station 14

  dalits (‘untouchables’) 16, 56, 57, 186

  Dalmia, Ramakrishna 85, 166

  Damodar River 206

  Darling, Malcolm 56

  At Freedom’s Door xi

  Das, Gandhi 310

  Das, Kamala 109

  Datta, Madiman 100

  decommissioning of war goods 307–8

  Defence of India Act (1939) 11–12, 14, 60, 87, 134, 162, 193, 194, 270

  deforestation 84–5

  Dehra Dun 2

  Indian Military Academy 18, 42

  prisoner-of-war camp 14, 78

  St Dunstan’s 315

  Delhi/New Delhi 59, 86, 88, 140, 155

  brothels 239

  Duke of Gloucester’s visit (1942) 173

  hotels and clubs 89, 155

  Purana Qila prisoner-of-war camp 112

  Red Fort ix, x

  Victory Parade (1945) 302

  war memorial 320

  demobilisation 298, see also Indian Army

  demolition/’denial’ policies 94, 95–7, 164, 165

  Desai, Ghulabhai 108

  Des Chene, Mary 32

  Devaux, Douglas 147–8

  Dhatt, Rajinder Singh 19, 74, 227, 310, 318

  Dhillon, Gurbaksh Singh ix–x, 304–5

  Dimapur 104, 160, 245

  Dinjan 104

  displaced persons see refugees

  District Magistrates 13, 41, 51, 52, 53, 58, 114, 162, 164–5, 277, 298

  District Welfare Boards 37–8

  Ditta, Allah 16

  Dologorodoc, Mount 63–4

  Dongre, Inspector A. B. 286

  Downfall of Hitler, The (play) 222

  Downing, Veronica 101, 154–5

  drugs trade 278—9

  dukha 32

  Dutt, B. C. 314

  Dytrych, Hanker 290

  East India Railway 200

  economy, Indian 89–90, 138–9, 177

  Egypt 19, 71–2, 84, 150, 203, 230, 235

  El Alamein xiii, 76, 176

  Empire Indus, SS 287

  ENSA 222
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  Evening Standard 78

  famines xiv, 24, 167, 200–2, 248

  see also Bengal

  fascism 9, 10, 11, 91, 137, 217

  Fauji Akbar (propaganda paper) 224

  Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry 106, 184

  Ffrench, John 27–8, 35, 74, 227–8, 311–12

  film industry/films 86, 145, 156–7, 222, 223, 234, 238–9,

  anti-prostitution propaganda 240

  fines, collective 192

  Finney, Philip 15

  Fischer, Louis 146

  Flanagan, Richard: The Narrow Road to the Deep North v

  floggings 194–5

  Foltz, Tom 144

  food shortages see Bengal famine; famines

  Force Trout 21

  Forster, E. M.: Passage to India 55

  Fort Stikine, SS 287

  Free India Legion 77

  Freud, Sigmund 256

  Friends Ambulance Unity 253, 297

  Frusci, General Luigi 67

  Fürer-Haimendorf, Christoph von 14–15

  Gandharva, Jhalakman 32

  Gandhi, Mohandas (‘Mahatma’) 23

  and Aruna and Asaf Ali 59, 60, 196, 303, 306, 307

  attitudes towards xi, 85, 139–40, 177, 181–2, 183, 185, 188, 189, 219

  and Cripps (1942) 133

  critical of US racial problems 152, 268—9

  and discrimination 56, 107

  foresees Bengal famine 95, 96, 167, 215

  on Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombing (1945) 301

  and imminent Japanese invasion 108–9, 112, 116

  imprisonment 180–81, 183, 215, 282—3

  and Indian self-rule/Independence xv, 107, 147, 177–8, 188, 215

  and international press coverage 146

  and Jinnah 135, 198

  and Linlithgow 6, 10, 84, 135

  meets Chiang Kai-shek (1942) 106, 107, 178

  meets Wavell 301

  and O’Dwyer murder 45

  and opening of Vizagapatam shipyard (1941) 82

  opposes foreign troops in India (1942) 147, 150–51

  and poverty and malnourishment (1930s) 56

  programme of non-violence 57–8, 85, 138, 147, 196

  on trade with US army 168—9

  on the war 98

  ganja (cannabis) 162, 278–9

  Ganpat, Dewoo 192

  Garhmukteshwar: mela (1941) 88–9

  Garo porters 102, 262

  George VI 220

  Germans 76–7, 82, 90

  internment and investigation of 12–13, 14, 15

  prisoners of war 78, 292

  radio services 40–41

  U-boats 49, 83–4

  see also Hitler, Adolf

  Ghafur (a bootmaker) 68

  Ghatak, Ritwik 222

  Ghulam (a butcher) 16

  Gian Singh: Memories of Friends and Foes 246, 255, 270–71, 311

  Gielgud, John 222

  Gill, Brigadier Parampal 302

  Gloucester, Prince Henry, Duke of 173

  Gollancz, Victor 194

  Gorakhpur 53, 58

  Government of India

  allows American pin-ups 157

  and Andaman Islands 125

  angered by American propaganda 152

  backs formation of Women’s Auxiliary Corps (India) 154

  blamed for Bengal famine 300

  builds Polish refugee camp 125

  and Chinese training camp 271

  compensation scheme 288

  and death of Eglind Roze 275

  defends the Raj 1

  and evacuation policy 120

  fear of Japanese invasion 98

  fear of Russian invasion 20–21

  imprisonment of INA officers (1946) ix

  propaganda 40

  recruiting handbooks 26–7

  wartime profits 138–9

  and women miners 261

  Govindasamy, Mr 119

  Grady, Henry 166–7

  Greece 90, 236

  Greek refugees 123

  Greenough, Paul: Prosperity and Misery in Modern Bengal 241–2

  Gujarat 185

  Gurkhas 29–33, 77, 148, 228, 229, 303, 311, 313, 315

  Gurumurthy, Dr Krishnan 104–5, 119–20

  Gurungs 29, 228–9

  Habibs 308

  Haider, Ghulum 67

  Haile Selassie 68

  Hallet (naval officer) 116

  Haq, Fazlul 106–7, 242

  Harnarain Singh 34, 39

  Harrer, Heinrich 13

  havildars (Indian NCOs) 74

  ‘Haw-Haw, Lord’ (William Joyce) 45

  Hellbird Herald (news-sheet) 148

  Herbert, John, Governor of Bengal 95, 96, 206, 208, 209, 211

  Hillenbrand, Martin 120

  Hindu Mahasabha 198

  Hindus 9, 57

  divisions with Muslims 135–6, 186, 308

  Hindustan Aircraft Factory 170–71

  Hindustan Insurance Society 94

  Hindustani 73, 74, 75

  Hirachand, Walchand 83, 85, 109, 110, 112–13, 166, 167, 170, 184, 186, 307–8

  Hiroshima, bombing of (1945) 200, 301

  Hitavada, The (Nagpur newspaper) 279

  Hitler, Adolf 9, 11, 16, 41, 82, 90

  Mein Kampf 42

  Hong Kong 3, 21, 93, 94, 116, 117

  Stanley Road Jail 294

  Hope, Arthur, Governor of Madras 115, 150, 177

  hospitals xiii, 18, 103–4, 155, 193–4, 215, 235, 245, 250–53, 254, 256, 273

  hotels 89, 145, 156, 169–70, 207, 272

  Hsu Kee Pao 265–6

  Hulbert, Kenneth 202, 214

  ‘Hump, the’ 163, 259

  Hussein, Jemadar Ghulam 311–12

  Hyderabad 138

  Hyderabad, Nizam of 7, 14

  IA see Indian Army

  IAMC see Indian Army Medical Corps

  ICS see Indian Civil Service

  IIL see Indian Independence League

  illegitimate babies 238, 243

  Imphal 160–61

  1944 campaign 218, 245–9 282

  INA see Indian National Army

  Independence xi, xii, xiv, 4, 5, 57, 106, 140, 146, 177, 180, 226, 308, 314, 316, 319, 320; see also Menon, Krishna; Quit India movement

  India League (London) 175, 176

  India Office 153, 194, 195, 292

  Indian Army (IA) 18–19, 20, 21–2, 118

  Baluch Regiment 28, 67

  and Bengal famine 204

  British respect for 318

  in Burma 99, 104

  casualties 65, 67, 68, 246, 310–12

  Central India Horse 67, 127

  communication and language 73–5, 318

  cooks 231

  demobilisation xi, 226–7, 310, 313–14

  deserters 118–19, 291–2

  disabled soldiers 315–16

  equipment and transport 21

  hospitals 215

  illness and health care 249, 250, 253–4

  and Independence 226–7, 314

  at Keren (1941) 62–8, 69–70, 230–31

  letters home 36–7, 38–9, 42–3, 187, 188–9, 234

  marriages and affairs 236–8

  medals awarded 43, 69–71

  in the Middle East 18, 21, 34, 35, 39, 62, 63, 76, 84, 156, 157, 187, 224

  mutiny 231

  non-combatants and camp followers 204–5, 230–32

  in North and East Africa 18, 21, 34, 35, 62, 68–9, 71, 73, 76, 176, 187

  officers 42, 71, 72–3, 231, 236, 311–13

  pay 76, 188, 204, 220, 231, 236

  pensions 230, 316

  and propaganda 187–8, 223–4

  psychiatry 255–8

  and Quit India movement 186, 188–91

  racial discrimination 71–3, 75

  Rajputana Rifles 21, 63–8, 76, 236

  Royal Bombay Sappers and Miners 36

  split into national armies (1947) 309

  supplies/suppliers
to 84, 167–9, 224–6

  training 200, 231

  venereal disease 239, 240

  welfare efforts 215, 224–6

  and women 234–8

  in World War One 19

  see also Gurkhas; prisoners of war; recruitment

  Indian Army Medical Corps (IAMC) 230, 235

  Indian Civil Service (ICS) 2

  British men 55–6, 283–4; see also Brayne, Frank; Macdonald, Ian

  and Defence of India Act 12

  entertained by Lutheran missionaries 13

  and German radio broadcasts 40–41

  and Indian nationalism 5, 11

  leave 98, 283

  linguistic skills 74

  and moving of prisoners from Andamans 126–7

  and rebellion 185–6

  resignations over Bengal famine 210–11

  as source of information for villagers 41

  and War Fund 54

  Indian Comforts Fund 48

  Indian Independence League (IIL) 117, 118, 216, 217

  Indian Information (propaganda paper) 224

  Indian Movietone News 223

  Indian National Army (INA) 118, 138

  and Bose as leader 118, 216–18, 219, 304

  and end of war 304, 305, 310, 314

  and Indian National Congress x, 219, 304

  joined by Indian Army soldiers 118–19, 291–2, 305

  Rani of Jhansi Regiment 217, 273

  recruitment of women 217

  Subhas Brigade 218

  trial and release of officers (1946) ix–x, xi, 108, 217, 304–5

  Indian National Congress (INC; Congress)

  and beginning of war 8–9, 10–11, 134, 138

  and Burmese refugees 105

  and civil defence 108, 109

  and collection of war funds 54

  Congress Working Committee 45, 82, 133, 147, 177, 178–80, 198

  counter-propaganda 41

  demands for Independence 57, 177

  and failure of Cripps Mission 134, 139–40

  and Gandhi 58

  imprisonment of leaders 139–40, 177, 178–80, 303

  and Indian National Army x, 219, 304

  and maharajas (in 1930s) 8

  and Muslims and Muslim League 135–6, 308

  resignation of ministries (1939) 6, 135–6

  and underground activists 183, 184–6

  youth wings 9

  see also Ali, Asaf; Azad, Abdul Kalam; Nehru, Jawaharlal

  Indian News Parade 223

  Indian People’s Theatre Association (IPTA) 221–2

  Indian Red Cross Society 253

  Indian Tea Association 105, 161, 253, 261

  ‘Indianisation policy’ 4–5

  Indore 7

  industry see trade and industry

  intelligence agents, Indian 15, 16

  see also Criminal Investigation Department

  International Women’s league 194

  internment of foreigners 12–14

  Ipi, Faqir of 20

  IPTA see Indian People’s Theatre Association

  Ispahani, Mirza Ahmad 164

  Ispahanis 308

  Italians 21, 35, 42

  and battle for Keren 62–8

  Centro Militare (India) 77–8

  internment in India 12–13, 15

 

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