MILITARY TRAINING FOR INDIAN WOMEN.—A group of young Indian women, dressed in colourful saris, follow directions of a soldier and woman drill instructor as they train at Darrang College, Tezpur, Assam. Many women students have joined male students in preparing to resist the drive of the Chinese Communist forces in the north-east frontier region.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 2
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54MILITARY TRAINING FOR INDIAN WOMEN.—A group of young Indian women, dressed in colourful saris, follow directions of a soldier and woman drill instructor as they train at Darrang College, Tezpur, Assam. Many women students have joined male students in preparing to resist the drive of the Chinese Communist forces in the north-east frontier region. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29983, 19 November 1962, Page 2
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