Jam Saheb Of Jamnagar — The Big-Hearted Maharaja Who Connected India and Poland During WWII

During World War II, Maharaja Jam Saheb offered refuge to nearly 1,000 Polish refugees, including children orphaned by the war. His compassionate act forged a lasting friendship between India & Poland

Modi In Poland: In the annals of history, there are stories of compassion that shine brightly even in the darkest of times. One such tale connects India and Poland — two nations separated by thousands of miles — through a poignant act of kindness by Maharaja Jam Saheb Digvijaysinhji of Navanagar (now Jamnagar, Gujarat) during the chaos of World War II. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi reaches the Polish capital of Warsaw, becoming the first Indian PM in 45 years to visit the European

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