Eliot's poem is a memorial to the Indian soldiers who died during the British Empire's African campaigns during WWII.
The key lines in the poem are:
Where a man dies bravely
At one with his destiny, that soil is his.
The message of the poem is that perhaps India never 'belonged to' Britain (even though it was for several centuries a part of the British Empire), and that Africa never 'belonged to' Britain either. So a casual or shallow analysis would ask why Indian troops were fighting in Africa to defend the British Empire.
But Eliot says that this is the wrong question. The North African campaign was a 'just war' (it was fought against Hitler - whose deep-seated racism would have been as damaging to India as to Africa) - so it is right that anyone should have fought it anywhere (including Indian troops fighting in Africa).
Eliot is saying that where you come from is important:
A man's destination is his own village,
His own fire, and his wife's cooking;
but who you are is much more important than this:
A man's destination is not his destiny,
Every country is home to one man
And exile to another.
Eliot is saying that we should not ask why Indian troops were fighting in Africa. They were heroes - they died in a just and necessary war. They died, and were buried, alongside English heroes:
This was not your land, or ours: but a village in the Midlands,
And one in the Five Rivers, may have the same graveyard.
Where they came from, where they died - these things may be important.
But the most important thing is that they died as heroes. They were heroes first, Indian nationals second.
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Gandhi died when he went to South Africa
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the most people in south Africa to die were black and they died during the apartheid
Many Indains died out. There are several answers to the question-when the colonists arrived they brought with them more than themselves they brought dieseases. Through contact and the poor hygenie of the colonists, the Indians became sick and perished. It is estimated that 90% of Indians died from old world sicknesses. The colonists would sometimes give the Indians blankets that had the germs on them that caused the sickness giving them the sickness. The Indians usually had tension with the settlers over matters like land and food. The Indians were used as slaves sometimes and died due to neglect. -Roundrupert
Gandhi Accomplished gaining rights for all indians in south Africa.
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The indians didnt die out when they were under threat they all formed together to build a huge boat and sailed over the atlantic and round africa to what we know today as india where they killed off all the natives and built their homes.
George Harold Calpin is known for writing the book "The Discipline Manifesto: Conquering Procrastination and Harnessing Willpower in 5 Steps".
Africa. Same as everybody. The Bushmen, of the Kalihari, are the oldest race. And the American Indians are the youngest. Genetically all our DNA traces back to Africa.
no they rode on unicorns to africa
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Guinea Indians are people from India who have migrated to the Republic of Guinea, Africa, often to find work.
Yes.
Spanish colonists slaved African Americans after American Indians died
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