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The handsome Anglo-Indian Harry Gillen, whose Scottish grandfather made a fortune in jute during the First World War, is too British for the Indian National Army but too Indian for the British regiment in which he serves; its officers unanimously blackball him (an especially apt term in this case) for membership in their club. Pal's appointment to the Calcutta High Court came in early 1941; could a prominent judge in his mid-fifties, appointed by the British, involve himself in the Indian National Army that operated outside India against the British? THIS fine study of the Indian National Army (INA) seeks to demonstrate this army's significance in the attainment of Indian independence and the termination of the British Empire. |
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