Tmc Seeks Launch Of Defence Ministry Book On Azad Hind Fauj

Tmc Seeks Launch Of Defence Ministry Book On Azad Hind Fauj

The Azad Hind Fauj Marg in New Delhi is called after the INA and houses the Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology. [newline]It was part of the political motion originating in the Nineteen Forties exterior India with the purpose of allying with the Axis powers to liberate India from British rule. 

It was established by Indian nationalists in exile through the latter part of the Second World War in Singapore with monetary, military and political help from Imperial Japan. Founded on 1 September 1942, the government was inspired by the concepts of Subhas Chandra Bose who was also the chief of the federal government and Head of State. The government proclaimed authority over Indian civilian and navy personnel in Southeast Asian British colonial territory and prospective authority over Indian territory to fall to the Japanese forces and the Indian National Army in the course of the Japanese thrust in the direction of India. 

Sidney Bradshaw Fay concludes that the INA was not significant sufficient to beat the British-Indian Army by navy power. He also writes that the INA was aware of this and formulated its own strategy of avoiding set-piece battles, gathering local and in style assist within India and instigating revolt within the British-Indian Army to overthrow the Raj.

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