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Kavita Puri and Sathnam Sanghera on War, Empire and the Untold Story of the Bengal Famine (Part One)

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Uncovering the Bengal Famine

This chapter explores the historical significance of the Bengal Famine of 1943, a tragedy that claimed millions of lives yet remains largely absent from British memory. The discussion highlights the emotional and social complexities intertwined with colonial narratives, as well as the struggles of acknowledging this sensitive subject. It also contextualizes the famine within the broader framework of British colonialism, examining identity, strategic wartime policies, and their devastating human impact.

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