Muslims' Role In Ina Immortalised In E-book

Muslims' Role In Ina Immortalised In E-book

"But now our government is altering all that," he stated while addressing an event at the historic Red Fort to mark the seventy fifth anniversary of the proclamation of the 'Azad Hind Sarkar' by Bose. In November 1945, the first of the trials towards the captured soldiers of Bose’s Indian National Army was publicly held. [newline]This led to the first encounter between British-Indian and INA troops in Arakan in Burma in January-February 1944. Three battalions of five corporations every, referred to as the “Bose Brigade,” fought alongside the Japanese. During the encounter, INA troopers reportedly used "trickery and civilian disguise" to overpower British Indian sentries and aided the Japanese in capturing a divisional headquarters. The 1st Infantry Regiment drew many civilian volunteers from Burma and Malaya and was equipped with the largest share of the heavy armament that the INA possessed.

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Those repatriated handed via transit camps in Chittagong and Calcutta to be held at detention camps throughout India including Jhingergacha and Nilganj close to Calcutta, Kirkee exterior Pune, Attock, Multan and at Bahadurgarh close to Delhi. By November, around 12,000 INA prisoners have been held in these camps; they have been released in accordance with the "colors". It has been argued that the fact that Azad Hind was aligned politically with Japan and the Axis Powers may have had more to do with what Bose noticed as a pragmatic strategy to Indian independence. Disillusioned with Gandhi's philosophies of non-violence, Bose was clearly of the camp that supported exploiting British weak spot to realize Indian independence.

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However, each historians note that Indian civilians and former INA soldiers all cite the super affect of Subhas Bose and his appeal to patriotism in rejuvenating the INA. Fay discusses the subject of loyalty of the INA soldiers, and highlights that in Shah Nawaz Khan's trial it was noted that officers of the INA warned their males the risk of having to battle the Japanese after having fought the British, to forestall Japan exploiting post-war India.

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