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The Indian Ordnance Factories website used to list all the various ammunition and munitions factories (and weapons, vehicles, clothing, &c), and included current monograms and identifiers, most of which were the same (or very similar) as used in WWII. Some of the factory listings also had handy history summaries. I have not looked at the current website offerings from IOF, but Google should be your friend.
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