Allied Invasion of Indiae

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Allied Invasion of Indiae
Part of the Liberation of Indiae of the Second Europan War
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Erebonian and Rubrumian Forces near the Nepali-Pubjabi Road
Date1 October - 5 October 1943
Location
Indiae
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Commanders and leaders
Strength
550,000 troops
550 tanks
400 aircraft
150 guns
375,000 troops
670 tanks
250 aircraft
100 guns
Casualties and losses
30,750 killed or wounded 55,890 killed or wounded

The Allied Invasion of Indiae (1 October 1943 - 5 October 1943) took place on 1 October 1943, when Allied forces, following the end of the Nepali-Bhutania Campaign first entered Indiae through the Punjabi Region. The operation also saw the mass paradrops of Airbourne forces behind enemy lines in an attempt to link-up with the Indiaen Resistance. The invasion was the first large-scale invasion undertaken in South Asianna following the Allied forces crossing from the Middle East to Asianna.

The end of the invasion allowed the allies to establish a 7 km bridgehead into the Punjabi region, and subsequently proceeding with the Northern Indiae Campaign and the ambitious Operation Heartglen.

Prelude

The Battle

Aftermath

Subsequent Operations

Operation Heartglen

Battle of Kanpur