No
India as a country did not fight in World War 1 however some Indian soldiers assisted British soldiers in the war.
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Britain and India were on the same side in World War 2
Mahatma Ghandi was the spiritual leader. The Brits ruled India during world war 2 and there was no dictator.
yes
Not a large part but it was something relating to the causing of world war 2.
India and Pakistan
No India and Pakistan partition is nothing to do with World War 1 or World War 2.
It was part of the British Empire.
During the second world war India was a part of the British Empire, and therefore was involved in the second world war.
Pakistan was part of India at that time and India as a whole was called hindustan
No. Actually they were part of the Allies in WWII.
Bangladesh didn't exist during WW2. It was a part of India then.
Yes Pakistanis and Indians were in World War 2 fighting in the Royal Army and Royal Navy. In those days Pakistan was part of India. We have located a web site which will educate you about the Pakistani/Indian part in the war.
Yes!
Britain and India were on the same side in World War 2
of course why wouldn't they...... Here is a better answer than that. At the time of both World Wars, India was still under control of the British Empire. India was considered a part of Britain thus they were forced to fight on the British side.
India Gate is located in New Delhi (northern part of India). It was originally known as "All India War Memorial". The designer of India Gate was Sir Edwin Lutyens.
"Hiler" played no part in World War 2.