Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Impact of World War One in India
- Economic Contribution
- Indian revenues had
contributed over £146
million to the Allied war
effort (by 1918)
- Around half of this was
war loans - 1917 =
£35.5mil, and in 1918 =
£38mil.
- Revenue demands (in India) rised too; by 16%
in 1916-17 and 10% in 1918-19
- Indian response to the outbreak of the War
- Gandhi urged Indians to give their
service to show desire of responsibility
of the British Empire
- Even Tilak declared his loyalty
- Instant declaration of loyalty
- Support poured in from Congress
and Muslim League and Princely
states.
- Attitudes to fighting
- Most Indians were okay with going to war due
to their tradition of obligation to whoever was
their emperor
- Few claimed to be fighting for India
- Most were fighting for their emperor
- Military contribution
- By 1918, 1.5mil Indians had been recruited.
- Indians were suffering low morale, some feared their
couldn't survive another winter on the western front.
- India became a crucial source of supply
(men and materials) for the Allies
- 60,000 oversea Indian troops died.
- They were quite weak - heavy losses by the
time they reached the Western front.
- Allies relied on them; provided
half the fighting force at
Nevve Chapelle.