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Tarikh Episode 376

Tarikh is a daily program in which we present you with incidents and stories of noteworthy persons of Indian History in Hindi. In this edition of Tarikh, Nikhil talks about The Stilwell Road, also known as the Ledo Road, which was a strategic transportation route built during World War II that connected India and Burma (now Myanmar). The road was named after Joseph W. Stilwell, the commander of Allied forces in the China-Burma-India Theater. It played a crucial role in resupplying Chinese forces fighting against the Japanese and was a key factor in the Allied victory in the region. The construction of the Stilwell Road was a massive undertaking that involved thousands of workers and took several years to complete. Construction of the Stilwell Road was a massive undertaking that involved thousands of workers and took several years to complete. It stretched over 1,000 miles, connecting India and Burma (now Myanmar) through some of the most rugged and remote terrain in the world. Despite numerous challenges, including monsoon rains and attacks from Japanese forces, the road was completed in 1945.

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