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https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2007/sep/01/india.military

British military scientists sent hundreds of Indian soldiers into gas chambers and exposed them to mustard gas, documents uncovered by the Guardian have revealed.

The Guardian understands that the British military did not check up on the Indian soldiers after the experiments to see if they developed any illnesses. It is now recognised that mustard gas can cause cancer and other diseases.

Many suffered severe burns on their skin, including their genitals, leaving them in pain for days and even weeks. Some had to be treated in hospital.

The trials have been thrown into the spotlight by newly discovered documents at the National Archives which have shown for the first time the full scale of the experiments.

The Indian troops were serving under the command of the British military at a time whenIndia was under colonial rule.

The experiments took place over more than 10 years before and during world war two in a military installation at Rawalpindi, now in Pakistan. They were conducted by scientists from the Porton Down chemical warfare establishment in Wiltshire who had been posted to the sub-continent to develop poison gases to use against the Japanese.

The Indian tests are a little-known part of Porton's huge programme of chemical warfare testing on humans. More than 20,000 British soldiers were subjected to chemical warfare trials involving poison gases, such as nerve gas and mustard gas, at Porton between 1916 and 1989.

Many of these British soldiers have alleged that they were duped into taking part in the tests, which have damaged their health in the years after the trials.

The reports record that in some cases Indian soldiers were exposed to mustard gas protected only by a respirator. On one occasion the gas mask of an Indian sepoy (a private) slipped, leaving him with severe burns on his eyes and face.

The tests were used to determine how much gas was needed to produce a casualty on the battlefield.

In 1942 the Porton scientists reported that there had been a "large number" of burns from the gas among Indian and British test subjects. Some were so harsh that they had to be sent to hospital. "Severely burned patients are often very miserable and depressed and in considerable discomfort, which must be experienced to be properly realised," wrote the scientists.

Other soldiers were hospitalised for a week after they were sent into a gas chamber wearing "drill shorts and open-necked, khaki, cotton shirts" to gauge the effect of mustard gas on their eyes.

The trials had started in the early 1930s when Porton scientists wanted to find out if mustard gas inflicted greater damage on Indian skin compared with British skin. More than 500 Britons and Indians were exposed to mustard gas.

Alan Care, a lawyer representing British troops tested at Porton, said: "I would be astonished if these Indian subjects gave any meaningful consent to taking part in these tests, particularly as they were conducted during the days of Empire. No one would have agreed ... if they knew beforehand what was going to happen."

Porton officials have argued that trials took place in a different era, during a conflict, and so their conduct should not be judged by today's standards.

The Ministry of Defence could not say whether the Indian soldiers were volunteers in the experiments. It said: "The studies undertaken at the Chemical Defence Research Establishment in India included defensive research, weapons research and physiological research. These studies supported those conducted in simulated conditions in the UK in a different environment."

Chemical warfare

Porton Down, founded in 1916, is the oldest chemical warfare research installation in the world. Until the 1950s Porton developed chemical weapons such as mustard gas and nerve gas. In the 1940s and 1950s Porton also devised biological weapons, chiefly anthrax bombs.

Today Porton's primary task is to develop defensive equipment to shield the armed forces against chemical and biological weapons. Porton believes that the British armed forces are equipped with some of the best defensive equipment in the world.

Porton has always recruited members of the armed forces to take part in experiments. The most controversial resulted in the death of airman Ronald Maddison in 1953 when liquid nerve gas was dripped on to his arm. An inquest in 2004 found that he had been unlawfully killed.

Last year the government paid compensation to three servicemen who had been given LSD without their consent.
 
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these people in the west are worse genocidal maniacs .. they killed millions of Indians during British Raj through enforced starvation killed millions of Jews and each other , killed millions of Iraqis alone and then they teach the people in the east about humanity.
Why would we expect anything better from colonial power.
 
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Why would we expect anything better from colonial power.
just thinking loud and stating the obvious specially when I am preached by people saying British gave us culture, roads rails and hospitals

we were not barbarians, we were not cavemen..our weakness and fatal mistake was we didn't invest in navy otherwise we were not stranger to medicine, architecture, science, arts, music, industry, creativity etc.

coming back to the story.. something relevant.. in UK.. the former soldiers of first gulf war are suing the government since they handled depleted Uranium shells and munitions and it has caused them cancer and other illnesses after the years

.. Imagine what happened to Iraqis who were living where this munition was used and artillery shells were exploded.

I agree with you.
 
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just thinking loud and stating the obvious specially when I am preached by people saying British gave us culture, roads rails and hospitals

we were not barbarians, we were not cavemen..our weakness and fatal mistake was we didn't invest in navy otherwise we were not stranger to medicine, architecture, science, arts, music, industry, creativity etc.

coming back to the story.. something relevant.. in UK.. the former soldiers of first gulf war are suing the government since they handled depleted Uranium shells and munitions and it has caused them cancer and other illnesses after the years

.. Imagine what happened to Iraqis who were living where this munition was used and artillery shells were exploded.

I agree with you.


With the state of Europe right now, i just feel like saying "Karma is a bitch"
 
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With the state of Europe right now, i just feel like saying "Karma is a bitch"

Why are you only focused on indian soldiers ? Even british soldiers were subjected to these outrageous 'experiences' which makes it equally outrageous.
 
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just thinking loud and stating the obvious specially when I am preached by people saying British gave us culture, roads rails and hospitals

we were not barbarians, we were not cavemen..our weakness and fatal mistake was we didn't invest in navy otherwise we were not stranger to medicine, architecture, science, arts, music, industry, creativity etc.

coming back to the story.. something relevant.. in UK.. the former soldiers of first gulf war are suing the government since they handled depleted Uranium shells and munitions and it has caused them cancer and other illnesses after the years

.. Imagine what happened to Iraqis who were living where this munition was used and artillery shells were exploded.

I agree with you.

Brits did all those in sub continent to facilitate their own exploitation in our resources .
Europeans were always cunning in there attitude .Our ancestors during BC was good enough to understand this ,I have read it somewhere where during Mauryan rule ,Chanakya secretly initiated the assassinations of all Yavanas and Half Yavanas in our nation , both in royal family and in military .

Unfortunately those people in middle ages couldnt do anything .
 
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Brits did all those in sub continent to facilitate their own exploitation in our resources .
Europeans were always cunning in there attitude .Our ancestors during BC was good enough to understand this ,I have read it somewhere where during Mauryan rule ,Chanakya secretly initiated the assassinations of all Yavanas and Half Yavanas in our nation , both in royal family and in military .

Unfortunately those people in middle ages couldnt do anything .

Yavanas are greek right? But if Chanakya has really done this, what achievement is this? This is nothing proud to have innocents killed.
 
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Yavanas are greek right? But if Chanakya has really done this, what achievement is this? This is nothing proud to have innocents killed.

Yes . Chanakya was the PM and Head of Intelligence of the Mauryan Kingdom.He did that because he saw the possibility of a sabotage from them ,they had a special attachment towards Greek Kingdom .
 
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Why are you only focused on indian soldiers ? Even british soldiers were subjected to these outrageous 'experiences' which makes it equally outrageous.

Two wrongs do not make one right !

You are a french and you are supporting Brits. Interesting !
 
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Two wrongs do not make one right !


Indians or british being subjected to this is equally wrong,outrageous and disgusting. The impression I got is that it's worse when south asian persons are being used for that.

You are a french and you are supporting Brits. Interesting !

Don't get me wrong I don't support this nor try to defend them.
 
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rawalpindi_experiments

https://defence.pk/threads/rawalpindi-experiments.407365/

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