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In addition, £3.5 million was paid by India as ‘war gratuities’ of British officers and men of the normal garrisons of India. A further sum of £13.1 million was paid from Indian revenues for the war. In cash and kind an estimate of £146.2 million was India’s gigantic contribution to Britain in this effort—something that is valuated at £50 billion, or even higher, today!
Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, 1883–1924
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