9,909 Missing Indian WWI Soldiers Finally Recognised After Five-Year Research

Nearly 10,000 Indian soldiers who died during the First World War have been formally commemorated after being absent from official records for over a century. A dedicated research project spanning five years was undertaken to identify and document these forgotten fighters. The effort restored the names and service histories of 9,909 individuals to the historical record. The recognition marks a significant step in acknowledging India's substantial contribution to the Allied war effort in WWI.
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