About The Book: Martial India by Francis Yeats-Brown is a tribute to the bravery, discipline, and traditions of Indian soldiers, particularly during World War II. Drawing from his tours of Indian military camps and battlefields in Burma, Yeats-Brown explores the spirit, loyalty, and cultural ethos of India’s martial communities. The book reflects his admiration for Indian troops and their role in the British Empire’s war efforts. Despite his controversial politics, Yeats-Brown’s portrayal is respectful and insightful, celebrating the valor of Indian warriors.
Author: Francis Yeats-Brown
Pages: 225
Edition: 1945
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