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Friday, October 3, 2025

Focul Point Of Bharat-Israel Ties — How Bhartiya Soldiers Liberated “The Holy Land” & Shaped Modern Middle East

“Focul Point Of India-Israel Ties — How Indian Soldiers Liberated “The Holy Land” & Shaped Modern Middle East”, The Eur Asia Times, October 01

“The millions of Indian soldiers who participated in the First World War and fought on the three continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe are finally receiving the long-overdue recognition they deserve.

In a fitting tribute to the sacrifices made by these long-forgotten Indian soldiers, the Israeli port city of Haifa has decided to recognize their bravery and contribution ot the Jewish state.

The mayor of the city has announced that the city’s history textbooks are being changed to correct the fact that it was Indian troops, and not the British, who liberated the city from the yoke of the Ottoman Empire in 1918….”

Read full article at euroasiatimes.com

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