Titled 'Indian Troops in Europe', it draws from several documents of the era, which were never published before.
Authored by Santanu Das, the book was launched by French Ambassador to India Francois Richier at the Delhi World Book Fair here.
"The book highlights the bravery and sacrifice of Indian soldiers in the battlefield during the First World War," Richier said.
"Several documents, which were never published before, have also been used for the book," he added.
Divided into four chapters, the book takes the readers on a journey through history, complementing the experience with rare monochromatic images.
It also features the Battle of Neuve Chapelle in France, and sheds light on the living conditions of the soldiers, treatment of soldiers after the War and the ordeal of their families back home in India, Richier said.
Reading interesting anecdotes from the book, he added that "at least 1.1 million Indian soldiers were deployed during the War."
It also talks about Neuve Chapelle British Cemetery and India Gate (War Memorial Arch), which was to perpetuate their contributions during the Great War.
Das previously has authored 'Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature' published by the Cambridge University Press.
