This is a study of the social, political, economic and public
health aspects of the Second World War in South Asia, with
particular attention being accorded to colonial Eastern India,
which was treated as a single administrative unit during the course
of the conflict for strategic purposes. The conclusion deals with
the long term effects of the war: its effects on political
formations, bureaucratic re-negotiation and the de-colonisation of
the British Indian empire.
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