Army of India

 The "Army of India" was the title given to the combined forces of both the British Indian Army and the British Army in India until the countries independence in 1947.

Army of India in The Last Article
Despite England's conquest in 1941, the Army of India refused to lay down it's arms resulting in a campaign that raged from Russian, Iran border to the streets of New Delhi. Even as the situation turned dryer, the army fought on until both men and munitions finally gave out.

Army of India in Worldwar
The Army of India had been fighting the Japanese in Burma when the Race arrived in mid 1942. Hopelessly outmatched in the warm climate, the Army of India was driven westward, but managed to hold the line near the city of Bombay.

During the opening phases of the invasion, there were reports of riots in India, but - due to imperfect communications - it was not clear if this was against the British, against the Race, or both.

After the Race launched it's offensive in the middle east, driving the British 8th Army from Palestine, the British Indian Army was defeated not long afterwards. During the Peace of Cairo, the Race claimed India as one of their colonies and the Army of India was disbanded.