Soumik Dutta

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With Japan at the gates of India, the British feared a Japanese invasion and instituted a scorched earth policy in Bengal where boats, the primary form of transport in a land crisscrossed with rivers, were destroyed. There was also a ‘rice denial’ policy, which involved throwing thousands of tons of rice into the rivers and soldiers being ordered to set fire to stacks of rice.
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