1914, A War Story: How Indian Soldiers Left Their Mark On World War I

1914, A War Story: How Indian Soldiers Left Their Mark On World War I



Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron visited the Mazargues War Cemetery in Marseille on Wednesday and paid tributes to Indian soldiers who lost their lives while fighting in World Wars I and II. 

“At Mazargues War Cemetery, President @EmmanuelMacron and I paid homage to the soldiers who fought in the World Wars. This includes several Indian soldiers who valiantly fought and displayed utmost grit. All the brave soldiers answered the call of duty and fought with unwavering courage,” Prime Minister Modi posted on X.

“They shed their blood in the hope of a better and more peaceful world. Many of them never returned, but their heroism will continue to be remembered for the times to come. Their bravery will never be forgotten!” he wrote.

President Macron also shared a touching tribute later, saying the sacrifice of the Indian soldiers who died fighting for his country in 1914, during World War I, binds France and India forever. 

“More than 100,000 Indians fought for France in 1914. Ten thousand never returned. They set foot on the soil of Marseille before fighting in the mud of the trenches, unaware that they were marching to their deaths. Their sacrifice binds France and India forever,” Mr Macron posted on X. 

The French president’s reference to 1914, the year that World War I – also known as the Great War – began, was seen as highlighting the contributions of Indian soldiers in fighting the Germans, who had invaded parts of France that year. 

India, which was a colony at the time, reportedly supported the war effort to further its attempt to get dominion status. The opinion in some sections of the country was that India could gain greater political autonomy by helping the British support the defence of its allies. 

The British Expeditionary Force was suffering heavy casualties and on August 6, 1914, the War Council in London ordered the mobilisation of two divisions – the Lahore division (3rd India War Division) and Meerut division (7th India War Division). The Lahore division was meant to head to Egypt to defend the Suez Canal, but was diverted to Marseille in France because of the grim situation there. Soldiers from the division arrived in the city on September 26 and, after a brief period of familiarisation, were deployed in the trenches on October 24, 1914, joining their counterparts from the Meerut division.

Treacherous Conditions

Having fought largely in dry, hilly regions and clad in summer cotton uniforms, adjusting to the wet and muddy trenches proved to be an uphill task for Indian soldiers. Many, on both sides, died of pneumonia in the bitter cold or suffered from trench feet, which led to amputations if left untreated. 

“Hell is not fire. Hell is mud.” read a French journal, Le Bochofage, in March 1916.

Despite the challenging conditions, the Indian soldiers played a significant role in several key battles in Nueve-Chapelle, Givenchy-les-la-Bassee, Festubert, Aubers Ridge and Loos, among others. 

“While the Indian soldier fought valiantly in France there were shortcomings in their organization and training. Replacement of battle casualties of the same class composition was not possible and officer replacements who knew the language of the men were hard to come by. Yet this army fought like heroes and showed the resilience, determination and courage that the Indian soldier has been famous for,” says a book on Indian War Memorials around the world. 

The 129th Baluchis and the 57th Wilde’s Rifles from the Lahore Division were also sent as reinforcements for the Alleby’s Cavalry Corps at Ypres in Belgium.

In the Ypres battle in October-November 1914, Sepoy Khudadad Khan of the 129th Baluchis continued to fire using his machine gun till his position was overrun by German soldiers. He was awarded the Victoria Cross, Britain’s highest gallantry award, becoming the first Indian to receive the honour.

In November 1914, the 1st Battalion 39th Garhwal Rifles was ordered to recapture a portion of trenches occupied by the Germans. Naik Darwan Singh, the leading scout, continued to lead from the front till all the trenches had been cleared despite being seriously wounded. He became the second Indian soldier to be awarded the Victoria Cross.

In the second battle of Ypres in April 1915, chemical weapons were used for the first time and Indian soldiers were among the first to suffer the effects of chlorine gas on humans. 

Letters From The Front

Some of the letters of Indian soldiers to their families were released by the British Library, revealing their experiences during the war.

A soldier from Ludhiana wrote, “Don’t be grieved at my death because I shall die with arms in hand, wearing the warrior’s clothes. This is the happiest death that anyone can die. I am very sorry that I have not been able to discharge my obligations towards my family because God has called me already.”

Another soldier wrote in Garhwali, “It is very hard to endure the bombs, father. It will be difficult for anyone to survive and come back safe and sound from the war. The son who is very lucky will see his father and mother, otherwise, who can do this? There is no confidence in survival. The bullets and cannonballs come down like snow. The mud is up to a man’s middle.”






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“How Can Selection Committee…”: Truth Behind Jasprit Bumrah's Champions Trophy Exit Out | Cricket News

“How Can Selection Committee…”: Truth Behind Jasprit Bumrah's Champions Trophy Exit Out | Cricket News






India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has been ruled out of the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy due to a lower back injury, the BCCI said on Tuesday, putting to rest all the speculation over his participation in the premier tournament. The senior men’s team selection committee has named Harshit Rana as Bumrah’s replacement for the mega event starting February 19 in Pakistan. India will open their campaign against Bangladesh in Dubai on February 20.

The selectors have also included Varun Chakaravarthy in the team, the mystery spinner replacing batter Yashasvi Jaiswal, who was named in the provisional squad.

India will play all their matches of the tournament in Dubai under a hybrid model agreement.

Bumrah, who has already undergone a lower back surgery in 2022, sustained another stress-related injury while bowling in the final Test against Australia at Sydney, where he pulled out after sending down 10 overs in the first innings.

“Bumrah was asked to off-load for five weeks after which his rehabilitation at NCA happened under strength & conditioning trainer Rajnikanth and physio Thulasi.

“The report sent by NCA head Nitin Patel clearly states that while he has completed his rehabilitation and scan reports seemed to be okay, it couldn’t be concluded that whether he would be bowling fit by the time the tournament starts. Hence the selectors didn’t take any risk,” a top BCCI source told PTI on conditions of anonymity.

“Nitin left the ball in Ajit’s (chief selector Agarkar) court and hence no one would want to stick their necks out and take the risk of putting an unfit player in squad. If medical team doesn’t green-light fully, how can the selection committee take that risk,” the official said.

During a meeting between the chairman of selector Agarkar, head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Rohit Sharma in Ahmedabad, it was deliberated whether they would take an unfit Bumrah to the Champions Trophy or go for the inexperienced Rana.

“The stakes are too high and it would have been a complete embarrassment had Bumrah broken down in a match. The NCA led by Nitin Patel had once burnt their hands in 2022 when they pushed Bumrah for the bilateral series against Australia before the T20 World Cup and he had broken down to be out for one year.

“That was Chetan Sharma’s committee and so Agarkar didn’t want to take a chance.” It is understood that the main bone of contention was that Bumrah is yet to start bowling full tilt and those in the know of things said that it is very difficult to get match-fit in such a short time.

Rather, he can come back for Mumbai Indians in the IPL and then lead India in England as Rohit Sharma is unlikely to be picked for Tests again.

However, the selection committee picked a fifth spinner in the squad in Varun Chakravarthy, who was also added for the England series. The fall guy this time was young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who wouldn’t be finding a place in the playing XI with Rohit and Shubman Gill opening the innings.

Jaiswal is among the non-travelling reserves along with Shivam Dube (like-for-like for Hardik Pandya) and Mohammed Siraj (like-for-like for Mohammed Shami).

Chakravarthy, who has been very successful in T20Is, made his ODI debut in Cuttack based on his T20 form and the KKR bowler is a personal favourite of head coach Gambhir.

Two picks in this Champions Trophy squad are based on Gambhir’s recommendations — Rana and Chakravarthy — both of whom coincidentally are also part of IPL side Kolkata Knight Riders.

Team: Rohit Sharma (Captain), Shubman Gill (Vice-captain), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul (WK), Rishabh Pant (WK), Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Kuldeep Yadav, Harshit Rana, Mohd. Shami, Arshdeep Singh, Ravindra Jadeja, Varun Chakaravarthy. PTI KHS KHS AH KHS AH AH

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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“AI's Most Feared Disruption Is Job Loss…”: PM Modi On How To Tackle It

“AI's Most Feared Disruption Is Job Loss…”: PM Modi On How To Tackle It




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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today addressed a global AI summit organised in Paris. He spoke extensively about how Artificial Intelligence is playing a crucial role in daily lives of humans. While he advocated sharing the benefits of AI with all, especially the Global South, he also cautioned about the biases in Artificial Intelligence.

“We must pull together our resources and talent and develop open source systems that enhance trust and transparency and develop quality datasets free from biases in order to benefit the world. AI must be about people-centric applications. We must address concerns related to cyber security, disinformation, and deep fakes,” PM Modi said, as leaders from across the world listened.

Prime Minister Modi stressed on innovation and how “AI can help transform millions of lives”. This he said can be done in the fields of “healthcare, education, agriculture, and much more.” He added that “AI can also help create a world in which the journey to sustainable development goals become easier and faster.”

“For technology to be effective and useful for humankind, it must be deeply rooted in local ecosystems,” Prime Minister Modi said, adding that “AI most-feared disruption is ‘loss of jobs’. But history has shown that work does not disappear due to technology.” He went on to say that “The nature of jobs change with time, and new types of jobs are created.”

He further noted that to address this concern, “We need to invest in skilling and re-skilling of our people for an AI-driven future.”

The prime minister also said that AI needs to be sustainable. “There is no doubt that the high-energy intensity of AI needs to be scrutinised. This will require green power to fuel its future. India and France have formed the International Solar Alliance in order to harness the Sun to ensure there is plenty green energy supply for future technologies.”

PM Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron are co-chairing the AI Action Summit being held in France.
 




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BCCI Puts Iron Curtain Over Jasprit Bumrah's Fitness Status Going Into Champions Trophy: Report. Only 3 Know… | Cricket News

BCCI Puts Iron Curtain Over Jasprit Bumrah's Fitness Status Going Into Champions Trophy: Report. Only 3 Know… | Cricket News






India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has recently completed his five-week off-loading and has started his rehabilitation at the National Cricket Academy even as he races against time to get match-fit for the Champions Trophy. Off-loading is a concept where an athlete is advised complete rest, including staying away from gym work. The BCCI has put an iron curtain on the information coming out of NCA, and save four-five people associated with the centre of excellence and the Indian cricket team, no one else has an accurate information about the pacer’s latest fitness status.

However, PTI has learnt about the core team that is working with Bumrah at Bengaluru, as it tries its best to get one of the biggest match-winners of the Indian cricket team back on the park.

For the rehabilitation process of an injured centrally-contracted player, the norm for NCA is to allot one strength-and-conditioning coach, one physio for injury monitoring and a bowling or batting coach to monitor the skills part, which is also a part of Return To Play (RTP).

“Strength and Conditioning (S&C) coach Rajnikanth Sivagnanam and physio Thulasi Ram Yuvraj are currently working on Bumrah’s rehabilitation with Head of Sports Science, Dr Nitin Patel, personally monitoring the whole process.

“Obviously, the national team S&C coach Soham Desai and physio Kamlesh Jain are also kept in the loop,” a senior BCCI official told PTI on condition of anonymity.

There were some social media reports that Bumrah is working with Desai at NCA but the latter is travelling with the Indian team for the ongoing series against England and is also expected to head to Dubai as part of the support staff for the Champions Trophy.

If and when Bumrah is allowed to bowl, it is expected that Troy Cooley will be monitoring that part, and the final report prepared by Patel about his availability will be sent to BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia and chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar.

Head coach Gautam Gambhir and skipper Rohit Sharma will also be notified about Bumrah’s status.

While the BCCI can straightaway name Harshit Rana as Bumrah’s replacement if he fails to get ready in time, it is expected that the team would wait till last moment in order to get him ready for the marquee ICC event.

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Bodies Of 28 Migrants Found In Mass Grave In Libya

Bodies Of 28 Migrants Found In Mass Grave In Libya



A devastating discovery has been made in Libya, where the bodies of 28 sub-Saharan migrants have been unearthed in a mass grave in the southeastern district of Kufra. This finding was made possible after a raid on a human trafficking site, where 76 sub-Saharan migrants were rescued from their captors. The migrants had been subjected to inhumane treatment, including torture and detention, at the hands of a ruthless gang.

According to the attorney general’s office, the raid was executed late Saturday, targeting a gang that had been depriving migrants of their freedom and subjecting them to cruel treatment. The bodies of the deceased migrants were found buried near the detention site, and three individuals, including one Libyan and two foreigners, have been arrested in connection with the atrocities.

The disturbing images of emaciated migrants with scars on their faces, limbs, and backs have been shared on social media, highlighting the dire situation faced by migrants in Libya. The country has struggled to recover from the chaos that followed the 2011 NATO-backed uprising, which toppled longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi. The ongoing instability has created a power vacuum, allowing smugglers and human traffickers to exploit vulnerable migrants.

Libya’s strategic location, just 300 kilometers from Italy, makes it a critical departure point for migrants seeking better lives in Europe. However, this journey is fraught with peril, as migrants risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean Sea. The treatment of migrants and refugees in Libya has long been a subject of criticism, with rights groups accusing authorities of extortion, slavery, and other forms of abuse.

In a similar incident last month, two individuals were arrested for torturing and detaining 263 irregular migrants in El Wahat, eastern Libya. The prosecution alleged that the migrants were held captive to extort ransoms from their families, with demands ranging from $10,000 to $17,000. Furthermore, in March last year, a mass grave containing at least 65 migrants’ bodies was discovered in southwest Libya, highlighting the alarming scale of migrant deaths in the country.

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has condemned the inadequate action taken to address the migrant crisis, stating that “the cost of inadequate action is evident in the increasing human deaths and the disturbing conditions migrants find themselves in”.



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India vs England 2nd ODI LIVE Updates: Leader Virat Kohli Takes Charge As Rohit Sharma's Tactics Flop | Cricket News

India vs England 2nd ODI LIVE Updates: Leader Virat Kohli Takes Charge As Rohit Sharma's Tactics Flop | Cricket News


India Vs England 2nd ODI LIVE Scorecard Updates© BCCI




India vs England 2nd ODI LIVE: Phil Salt and Ben Duckett have started the proceedings for England against India in Cuttack. The visitors are aiming for a solid opening partnership. On the other hand, the Indian bowlere are eying some quick wickets. England skipper Jos Buttler won the toss and opted to bat against India in the second ODI of the three-match series on Sunday in Cuttack. Star batter Virat Kohli returned to India’s XI after missing the first game due to a swollen knee. He came in to the mix and replaced one-match old Yashasvi Jaiswal as Shreyas Iyer retained his place in the team. Apart from this, mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy also earned his maiden ODI cap. (Live Scorecard)

India vs England 2nd ODI Live Updates, straight from Cuttack –







  • 13:43 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Horrible start for Rana

    Pacer Harshit Rana, who impressed everyone with his three-wicket haul on his debut, is off to a horrible start in this game. In his previous over, he ends up leaking nine runs. This includes two back-to-back boundaries from Ben Duckett. England openers are showing good intent and comfortably stealing boundaries. 

    ENG 15/0 (2 overs)

  • 13:38 (IST)

    IND vs ENG 2nd ODI, Live: Good start for England

    England openers Phil Salt and Ben Duckett have provided the visitors with a good start. In the first over by Mohammed Shami, the duo shows a cautious approach but Salt still manages to steal a boundary on the last delivery. In total, Shami leaks six runs in the first over. 

    ENG 6/0 (1 over)

  • 13:31 (IST)

    India vs England Live: We are underway

    The second ODI match between India and England now begins. For England, Phil Salt and Ben Duckett will be starting the proceedings. The duo will look forward to stitch a solid partnership to provide England with a good start. On the other hand, Mohammed Shami will be bowling the first over for India. Let’s play!!! 

  • 13:17 (IST)

    India vs England Live: England’s Playing XI

    England (Playing XI): Philip Salt(w), Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jos Buttler(c), Liam Livingstone, Jamie Overton, Gus Atkinson, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Saqib Mahmood

  • 13:16 (IST)

    India vs England Live: India’s Playing XI

    India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma(c), Shubman Gill, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul(w), Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Ravindra Jadeja, Harshit Rana, Mohammed Shami, Varun Chakravarthy

  • 13:15 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Here’s what Rohit Sharma said at the toss

    “It was a good performance in the first game. That’s what I loved about. The energy was very good despite not being on the field for a while. It was superb to watch after losing two wickets. Shreyas prides himself on that intent and attitude and not to forget the contributions of Shubman and Axar as well. Black soil pitch, not sure. Maybe play on the slower side, that’s what I expect. Two changes, Jaiswal makes way for Virat. Kuldeep is rested so Varun makes his debut.”

  • 13:14 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Here’s what Jos Buttler said at the toss

    “We are going to bat first today. We have been pushing in the right direction, play better for longer and hopefully have a good day today. Looks a bit dry, black soil. Looks a good wicket. Three changes, Mark Wood, Gus Atkinson and Jamie Overton come into the XI.”

  • 13:02 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Toss

    England skipper Jos Buttler won the toss and opted to bat against India in the second ODI on Sunday in Cuttack. 

  • 12:56 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Here’s what KL Rahul said

    “We didn’t expect this. Came here into the dressing room and suddenly felt like we had lost track of days and forgot that today is a game day. That is how the energy and the vibe was. It’s good fun. It’s way different from how we usually practice. Just to have so many people come in even though it is just a practice session was something different,” Rahul said in a video posted by the BCCI.

  • 12:55 (IST)

    IND vs ENG 2nd ODI, Live: KL Rahul stunned to see Cuttack’s crowd

    India wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul lost track of days and assumed that it was a game day when he saw a huge crowd for the home team’s practice session at Barabati Stadium on Saturday. The Indian team reached Bhubaneswar on Friday morning and had their first practice session at Barabati Stadium on the eve of the second encounter.

  • 12:49 (IST)

    IND vs ENG 2nd ODI, Live: Another debut for India

    After Yashasvi Jaiswal and Harshit Rana made their ODI debuts in the first match, mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy has also been handed over his maiden ODI cap ahead of the second match. This is going to be a big positive for India as Varun is in a terrific form. 

  • 12:46 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Impressive debut of Harshit Rana

    Debutant Harshit Rana was taken apart by Phil Salt initially, and the young pacer ended up as the most expensive bowler at Nagpur, but he made crucial strikes, dismissing Ben Duckett and Harry Brook in the same over to turn the momentum in India’s favour. With fitness concerns lingering over lead pacer Jasprit Bumrah, Rana has an outside chance to push for his case with another fruitful outing.

  • 12:46 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Return of Mohammed Shami

    India’s bowling attack looks settled with fit-again pacer Mohammed Shami gradually settling in following his international comeback. Having started off with a maiden, Shami slowly got into the scheme of things in Nagpur and dictated the terms in the middle overs, returning with a fine 1/38 from his eight overs.

  • 12:42 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Kohli eyes big feat

    One-day cricket is Virat Kohli’s staple format, and the 36-year-old needs just 94 runs to become the third batter to reach 14,000 runs in the format after Sachin Tendulkar (18,426) and Kumar Sangakkara (14,234) Having played 283 ODI innings, Kohli can also become the fastest to this milestone ahead of Tendulkar (350 innings) and Sangakkara (378).

  • 12:30 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Rohit under scanner

    India skipper Rohit Sharma’s struggles continued as he perished for just two in the first ODI, failing to shake off the disastrous run in the Test series against Australia. His dismissal — a mis-timed lofted shot off Liam Livingstone that ballooned to midwicket — reflected his desperation for runs. The Mumbai man has not scored a fifty in any format since August last year when he made 64 against Sri Lanka in Colombo in the third match.

  • 12:25 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Who will Kohli replace?

    Shreyas Iyer, who came in for Kohli at the last minute by his own admission, made a rollicking 36-ball 59 that has made dropping him an almost unthinkable act. If the past norms are followed, then Kohli will walk in for Shreyas, but it is more likely that Yashasvi Jaiswal could be the one who will have to make for the batting icon. It means that Gill might rejoin Rohit at the top, and Jaiswal did not have a blazing match either at Nagpur.

  • 12:22 (IST)

    India vs England Live: Virat Kohli to return?

    India had taken a 1-0 lead after their four-wicket win at Nagpur, but Virat Kohli getting rested owing to a “sore right knee” had raised concerns about his fitness ahead of the Champions Trophy later this month. However, vice-captain Shubman Gill had indicated that Kohli could be back for the second match, which will be played at a venue where the latter made a match-winning 85 against the West Indies in 2019.

  • 12:06 (IST)

    IND vs ENG 2nd ODI, Live: Hello

    Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the second ODI of the three-match series between India and England, straight from the Barabati Stadium, Cuttack. Stay tuned for all the live updates. 

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