What was the situation in Asian countries during World War II? Thailand wavers and sometimes helps Japan; The Korean peninsula became a Japanese colony and was oppressed and plundered crazily. In the Battle of Sunomankan, Outer Mongolia fell into the hands of the Soviet Union. The Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos and Malaysia were occupied by Japan.
So the question is, what was India doing during World War II? Do you resist the Japanese? Did you make any contribution?
In fact, we only need to know one thing to make it clear. India in World War II was called British India. Some local people were recruited by Britain and participated in the battle against Japan and Nazi Germany through the British army. The officers of these British Indians who participated in the war were all British, and they were the same as British soldiers as soldiers.
Of course, the Japanese army also launched a war against India at that time, known as the Battle of Impala in history. In this battle, the Japanese army suffered heavy casualties, and the number of people who died of malaria exceeded the number who died in battle. Coupled with the resistance of the Chinese expeditionary force at that time and the counterattack of Myanmar, the Japanese army caught fire in the rear and had to retreat. What happened afterwards was that the Japanese army was attacked by the Chinese expeditionary force, and India was basically fine.
Generally speaking, during World War II, India mainly did logistics work and provided materials for the front, and some soldiers were incorporated into the British army to participate in anti-fascist actions in various places. Relatively speaking, the mainland is still peaceful. I guess that's why it didn't cost much during World War II. When Indian judges tried Japanese war criminals, they actually thought that all war criminals should be acquitted and let the Buddha influence them. This is still quite speechless.