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by Yasmin Khan

ships/shipping 34–5, 82–4, 90, 97, 166, 167

  destruction and requisitioning of Bengali boats 95–7

  see also Lascars

  Sidi Barrani (1940) 63

  Sikhs xiii, 57, 276–7

  in Indian Army 16, 22, 23, 39, 64, 225–6

  prisoners of war 294–5

  Simla 98, 151, 154, 155, 189, 272

  Simla Conference (1945) 300–1

  Sind 54

  Singapore 3, 19

  Bose in 216–17, 218

  evacuees/refugees 98, 105

  fall of (1942) 93, 94, 95, 113, 176

  formation of INA 118

  Indian communities 116, 117

  Japanese civilians captured 112

  Japanese radio propaganda 218–19

  Sitarampur 200

  Slate, Nico: Colored Cosmopolitanism 270

  Slim, Field Marshal William 73, 148, 231

  Defeat into Victory 97–8, 99, 116, 155, 193–4, 241, 249, 254, 259, 260

  Snake Island 130

  Somali, SS 47

  Sorenson, Reginald 194

  Spanish Civil War 9, 42

  Spectator 222

  Stalin, Joseph 9, 90

  Statesman, The (newspaper) 133, 193, 205, 299

  Stavridi, Margaret 2

  Stilwell, General Joseph 174, 260, 271

  strikes 47–8, 49

  Sudan, the 19, 67

  Sylhet/Sylhetis 48, 50, 318

  Symonds, Richard 108; In the Margins of Independence 108

  Tagore, Abanindranath 112

  Tagore, Rabindranath 82, 90–91, 92

  Talwar, HMS 184

  Tamils 118, 262, 289

  Tamraz, John 260

  Tangkhuls, the 248

  Tara Singh 23

  Tarring, Joyce 45

  Tata Iron and Steel 85, 152, 166

  Tavistock Clinic, London 255

  taxi drivers 275–7

  tea plantations 101, 158, 159, 161, 259

  workers as road builders 158–62

  Telegraph, Indian 122–3

  Tench, Peggy 214

  Tewari, Krishna Kumar: A Soldier’s Voyage of Self-Discovery 35

  textile industry 53, 83, 85, 87, 88, 138, 167, 168, 204, 297–8

  Thai–Burma railway 118, 295

  Thailand 117, 119, 310

  thakurs 23, 24–5

  Thompson, Edward 45

  Thorner, Daniel 88

  Tiger Strikes, The 68, 71–2

  Time magazine 5, 7, 107

  Times, The 317

  Times of India 69–70, 124, 269

  Tobruk 39, 76, 78, 176

  Toschi, Elios 78, 292–3

  tourism, beinnings of 145

  trade and industry 82–3, 84, 85–8, 137, 138–9, 156, 165–-9, 174

  and decommissioning 307–8

  see also Birla, G. D.; Hirachand, Walchand

  trains see railways

  Travancore 7, 139

  State Labour Unit 262

  Tuker, Lt General Francis: Gorkha … 8

  Tunis campaign (1943) 76, 221

  Twynam, Sir Henry, Governor of the Central Provinces 40, 139–40

  Udham Singh: Caxton Hall murder 44–5

  Uemura, Hirozi 112

  Ukhrul 247

  unemployment, postwar 298

  Unionist government 220–21

  United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) 209

  United Provinces 6, 9,

  Director of Civil Defence 98

  District Welfare Board 37

  famine 202

  hospitals 252

  rebellion 185, 191

  and recruitment 16, 22, 28

  requisitioning 163

  War Fund donations 52, 53, 54

  United States Army see American troops

  Vadgam 25

  Valasna 24–5

  Valivade: Polish refugee camp 124–5

  Varma, Ashali: The Victoria Cross 36, 42–3, 69–70, 311

  Vatsayan (author) 91

  Vellore 115

  venereal disease 149, 193–4, 224, 239, 240, 241, 254

  Viceroy’s War Purposes Fund 53

  Vizagapatam 82–3, 97, 109, 110, 115, 133, 186

  Voice, J. H. 311

  Volkart Brothers 156

  WAC (I) see Women’s Auxiliary Corpos (India)

  War Fund, the 1, 51–4, 61, 156

  War in Pictures (newspaper) 89, 224

  War Office 75, 95, 118, 153

  Waterfall, Charles, Governor of the Andamans 80, 81, 125–6, 127

  Waterfall, Eve 126

  Wavell, Field Marshal Sir Archibald

  as Commander in Chief, Middle East 35, 63, 68, 69

  in India 70, 73, 99

  on Indian National Army trials ix

  meets Gandhi (1945) 301

  survives air crashes 172

  as Viceroy of India 211, 212–13, 271, 272, 288

  Waziristan 20

  Weatherford, Teddy 156

  Wheeler, General Raymond 174

  whipping (as punishment) 194–5

  Who’s Who (American edition) 199

  Wilson, Stanley 311

  women

  British memsahibs 145, 153–5, 284

  cyclists 156

  employment of xv–xvi, 86–7, 153, 154, 261, 272, 273–4

  nurses xiii, 103—4, 155, 235, 245, 250—52, 272–3

  as recipients of medals 220

  and recruitment of menfolk 16, 31–3, 39–40

  as sepoys’ wives and girlfriends 234–8

  sexual threats to 149, 150–51, 224

  see also prostitutes/prostitution and below

  Women’s Auxiliary Corps (India) (WAC (I)) 154, 155, 171–2, 198, 272, 273

  Women’s Volunteer Service 155

  Workers’ Educational Association (Britain) 176

  World War, First xi, 8, 19–20, 26, 44, 63

  Young, Desmond: Try Anything Twice 2, 11, 12

  youth movements, Indian (1930s) 9

  Yusuf, Mohammad 312

  zamindars (landholders) 22

  Zetland, Lawrence Dundas, 2nd Marquis of 8

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