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The Forgotten Million: The Indian Army in World War I


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In this episode of pplpod, we explore the monumental but often overlooked history of the Indian Army during World War I. When the British Empire entered the Great War, over one million Indian troops volunteered and were deployed overseas to fight. From the freezing trenches of the Western Front in Europe to the grueling desert terrain of the Mesopotamian campaign, Gallipoli, and German East Africa, Indian soldiers were absolutely pivotal to the Allied war effort.

We dive deep into the pre-war military structure shaped by Kitchener's Reforms, which unified the regional presidencies into a single, massive volunteer Indian Army. We also trace the incredible global journeys of the seven Indian Expeditionary Forces, discussing their vital deployments to secure resources like the Anglo-Persian oilfields and their fierce battles against the Ottoman and German Empires. Along the way, we highlight extraordinary stories of heroism, including the gallantry of Khudadad Khan, who made WWI history by becoming the first Indian soldier to be awarded the Victoria Cross.

Discover the heavy sacrifices made by these forces, as at least 74,187 Indian soldiers gave their lives during the conflict. Whether you are fascinated by military history, global conflicts, or the complex legacy of the British Raj, this deep-dive into the Indian Army in World War 1 reveals the truly global scale of the war.

"Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 3/9/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use."

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