Indian Nationwide Military Ina Monument In Singapore

Indian Nationwide Military Ina Monument In Singapore

On the advice of Lord Mountbatten and with the agreement of Jawaharlal Nehru, former soldiers of the INA weren't allowed to hitch the new Indian Armed Forces as a situation for independence. Between December 1942 and February 1943, Rash Behari struggled to carry the INA collectively. On 15 February 1943, the army itself was put beneath the command of Lt. Col. M.Z. Kiani.

Finish Of The Ina

In a sequence of meetings between the INA leaders and the Japanese in 1943, it was decided to cede the leadership of the IIL and the INA to Bose. In January 1943, the Japanese invited Bose to steer the Indian nationalist movement in East Asia. After a three-month journey by submarine and a brief stop in Singapore, he reached Tokyo on 11 May 1943.

Subhas Chandra Bose

Both the troopers of the INA and civilians addressed Bose as Netaji ("Dear leader"), a time period first used in Berlin by members of the Free India Legion. In October 1943, Bose proclaimed the formation of the Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind, or the Provisional Government of Free India .

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