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1946 SWATANTRYACHA ANTIM YUDDHA, ROYAL INDIAN NAVITEEL BAND

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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Language: Marathi

  • Edition: 1

  • ISBN: 9789357208673

  • Pages: 396

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Publishing Year: July 2025

  • Category: Historical

About The Book:
In February 1946, nearly 20,000 sailors of the Royal Indian Navy staged a dramatic mutiny, driven by their protest against poor working conditions, racial discrimination, and British colonial rule. Beginning in Bombay, this uprising quickly spread to major ports such as Karachi, Calcutta, and Madras. The sailors boldly replaced the British flags with those of the Congress, Muslim League, and Communist Party, symbolizing a united front across political divides.

Though the mutiny was suppressed within a week, partly due to appeals from national leaders, its impact was profound. The revolt severely shaken British confidence and marked a critical turning point in India's struggle for independence.

1946: Last War of Independence by Pramod Kapoor sheds light on this largely overlooked chapter in Indian history. Through thorough research and a captivating narrative, the book uncovers the importance of the Naval Mutiny, making a compelling argument that it played a crucial role in hastening the end of British colonial rule in India. It stands as a tribute to the bravery of the young sailors who dared to challenge the mighty British Empire and laid the groundwork for India’s eventual freedom.