List of wars involving India

This is a list of military operations conducted by the British Indian Empire (1858–1947) and the post-independence Dominion of India (1947–1950) and the modern Republic of India (since 1950), including total wars, limited operations, and counter-insurgency missions both domestically and abroad.

British Indian Empire (1858–1947)

  British Indian defeat
  British Indian victory
  Another result
Name of conflict India
and allies
Opponents Outcome
Second Opium War
(1856–1860)
United Kingdom

France

China Victory
Ambela Campaign
(1863–1864)
 India Afghan Pashtuns Defeat
  • Failure to subdue Afghan tribal area
  • Forced British withdrawal from Buner
Bhutan War
(1864–1865)
 India Bhutan Victory
  • Bhutanese territorial cessions to India.
British Expedition to Abyssinia
(1867–1868)
United Kingdom Ethiopian Empire Victory
  • British victory at the Battle of Magdala, Theodore II commits suicide.
Second Anglo-Afghan War
(1878–1880)
United Kingdom Afghanistan Victory
  • Treaty of Gandamak, British objectives attained.
  • Afghanistan's tribal frontier areas annexed into British India.
  • Afghanistan becomes a British Protectorate.
Mahdist War
(1881–1899)
Congo Free State
United Kingdom

Egypt
Ethiopia

Mahdist Sudan Victory
Anglo-Egyptian War
(1882)
United Kingdom

Tewfik Pasha

Ahmed Orabi Victory
Third Anglo-Burmese War
(1885)
 India Burmese Empire Victory
  • The province of Burma became part of India.
Third Black Mountain Expedition
(1888)
 India Yousafzai Victory
  • Allaiwal village of Pokal occupied and destroyed.
Sikkim Expedition
(1888)
 India Tibet Victory
  • Tibetan forces expelled from Sikkim.
Hunza-Nagar Campaign
(1891)
 India Hunza
Nagar
Victory
Chitral Expedition
(1895)
 India Chitralis Bajouri and Afghan Tribesmen Victory
  • Fort of Chitral relieved.
Anglo-Zanzibar War
(1896)
 Britain Zanzibar Sultanate Victory
Tochi Expedition
(1896)
 India Waziri Victory
  • Rebellion put down.
Siege of Malakand
(1897)
 India پشتون Pashtun tribes Victory
  • Rebellion defeated
First Mohmand Campaign
(1897–1898)
 India Mohmand Victory
Tirah Campaign
(1897–1898)
 India Afridi
Orakzai
Tsamkani
Victory
  • Negotiations for peace were then begun with the Afridis.
Boxer Rebellion
(1899–1901)
Empire of Japan
Russia
United Kingdom

France
United States
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Italy

Yihetuan Movement
China
Victory
  • The rebellion was suppressed.
  • Signing of the Boxer Protocol.
  • Provisions for foreign troops to be stationed in Beijing.
Second Boer War
(1899–1902)
United Kingdom Orange Free State
South African Republic
Victory
British expedition to Tibet
(1903–1904)
 India  Tibet Victory
Bambatha Rebellion
(1906)
United Kingdom Zulu people Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
Bazar Valley Campaign
(1908)
 India Zakka Khel clan of the Afridi Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed
World War I
(1914–1918)
 France
United Kingdom

Russia
 Italy
 United States
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Belgium
 Japan
 Romania
 Portugal
Hejaz
China
 Greece
Brazil
Kingdom of Nepal

 Germany
 Austria-Hungary
 Ottoman Empire
 Bulgaria
Victory
Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War
(1918–1920)
White Movement
British Empire

 Japan
Czechoslovakia
 Greece
 Poland
United States
France
 Romania
 Serbia
 Italy
China

Russian SFSR
Far Eastern Republic
Latvian SSR
Ukrainian SSR
Commune of Estonia
Mongolian communists
Withdrawal
  • Allied withdrawal from Russia.
  • Bolshevik victory over White Army.
Turkish War of Independence
(1919–1923)
 Greece

France

Armenia
United Kingdom

Istanbul Government

Italy
Georgia

Ankara Government

Kuva-yi Milliye

Defeat[1]
Third Anglo-Afghan War
(1919)
United Kingdom Afghanistan Armistice
  • Treaty of Rawalpindi
  • Afghan invasion repelled.
  • Afghanistan regains control of external affairs.
  • Reaffirmation of the Durand Line.
First Waziristan Campaign
(1919)
 India Waziristan Victory
  • Suppression of insurrection by independent Wazir tribes.
Kuwait–Najd War
(1919–1920)
United Kingdom

Kuwait

Sultanate of Nejd Victory
  • Ikhawan retreat.
Iraqi revolt
(1920)
United Kingdom Iraqi rebels Victory
Malabar rebellion
(1921)
 India Mappila Muslims Victory
  • Rebellion suppressed.
Pink's War
(1925)
 India Mahsud tribesmen Victory
  • Tribal leaders accept terms.
Second Mohmand Campaign
(1935)
 India Mohmand Victory
Second Waziristan Campaign
(1936–1939)
 India Waziri tribesmen Victory
  • Suppression of insurrection by independent Wazir tribes.
World War II
(1939–1945)
Allies Axis Victory
Indonesian National Revolution
(1945–1947)
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Indonesia
  • British Indian withdrawal after Indian independence in 1947.
  • Independent India's entry into the revolution.
  • The Netherlands recognises Indonesian independence.
Operation Masterdom
(1945–1946)
United Kingdom

France
Japan

Viet Minh Victory

Independent India (1947–present)

Key—

  Indian victory
  Another result*
  Indian defeat
  Ongoing conflict

*e.g. settlement, withdrawal of troops, ceasefire or inconclusive

See also

Notes

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