The Untold Story of the 1946 Royal Indian Navy Mutiny | Pramod Kapoor

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  • Опубликовано: 30 авг 2022
  • The 18th to 25th of February 1946 was one of the darkest weeks for the British Empire, when thousands of sailors of the Royal Indian Navy mutinied against the British. Find out how this event shook the British to the core and why it became a mere footnote in history, with Author Pramod Kapoor of Roli Books.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @sonalitahasildar1280
    @sonalitahasildar1280 Год назад +2

    Unfortunately we were never taught this in our History lessons in School .

  • @simranpokhetra
    @simranpokhetra Год назад

    Thankyou

  • @pushpenderrana6190
    @pushpenderrana6190 10 месяцев назад

    A handful of britishers ruled over millions of Indians, mostly because indians were willing to obey their british masters to oppress and subjugate and enslave other indians. The main instruments of this were the armed forces, the police.the bureaucracy and all other govt departments. The british had succeeded in perpetuating the myth in these indians that they were englishmen though they were brown skinned. The moment all these indians realised that they were instruments in perpetuating british rule,and rebelled. that was the day of the begin of the end of british rule in india

  • @surajv1986
    @surajv1986 7 месяцев назад

    Unfortunately, the channel is labeling this as a mutiny, this sort of vocabulary lends credibility to the British rule in India. It should be aptly relabeled as the last battle for India's Freedom. Request the channel handlers and the author to kindly look into this. Thanks