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India's role in both World Wars significant, says British deputy high commissioner

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Nov 17 (ANI): British deputy high commissioner Jeremy Pilmore-Bedford on Sunday said here at the Remembrance Day service that India's role in both the World Wars was significant.

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British deputy high commissioner attends Remembrance Day service in Bengaluru. Photo/ANI

Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], Nov 17 (ANI): British deputy high commissioner Jeremy Pilmore-Bedford on Sunday said here at the Remembrance Day service that India's role in both the World Wars was significant.
The event was held at St Mark's Cathedral in Bengaluru. The deputy high commissioner was invited to read a portion of the order of service to the congregation.
"India's role in both the World Wars was significant. Over 1.3 million Indian service personnel fought in theatres across Europe, the Middle East and East Africa in the First World War. Further 2.3 million Indian servicemen fought in North Africa, Italy, the Middle East, Burma and the Far East in World War Two, making the Indian contribution one of the largest in the Commonwealth and the most widespread in both wars," said Pilmore-Bedford.

"Last year marked 100 years since Armistice Day and we held a series of events to commemorate the contribution of the Indian Armed Forces in World War One. Remembrance is our opportunity as a society to recognise the sacrifice made by all service personnel, on all our behalves, irrespective of their backgrounds. It is about honouring the self-sacrifice of those who paid the ultimate price," he added.
Last week, the British High Commission in India took part in Remembrance Day ceremonies across the country. On November 13 in New Delhi, The Prince of Wales attended a Service of Remembrance commemorating the sacrifices of soldiers from India, the UK and across the Commonwealth in World War I and World War II.
Marking the 75th anniversary year of the Battle of Kohima, he recited the Kohima Epitaph and laid a wreath of Khadi poppies, made by members of the Royal British Legion in the UK. He visited a number of graves of those who lost their lives in service.
Jeremy's wife Amanda and Corin Wilson (First Secretary, Advanced Engineering, and Department for International Trade) also attended the service. (ANI)

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