File:Indian Army World War I Hindi Recruitment Poster.jpg

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"This soldier defends India" - An Indian Army Hindi recruitment poster during World War I

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English: An Indian Army Hindi recruitment poster during World War I. A full length depiction of an Indian soldier, set against a red map of India. He holds his rifle in front of him, with bayonet attached. Hindi text translation: "This soldier defends India. He protects his home and family. The best way to help your family is to join the army."
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Source https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/31136
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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