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Who was the founder of azad hind force!!
Asked by sanjay karmakar,
14 Nov '12 02:54 pm
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The direct origins of Azad Hind can be linked to two conferences of Indian expatriates from across Southeast Asia, the first of which was held in Tokyo in March 1942. At this conference, convened by Rash Behari Bose, an Indian expatriate living in Japan, the Indian Independence League was established as the first move towards an independent Indian state politically aligned with the Empire of Japan. Rash also moved to create a sort of liberation army that would assist in driving the British from India - this force would later become the Indian National Army. The second conference, held later that year in Bangkok, invited Subhas Chandra Bose to participate in the leadership of the League. Bose was living in Germany at the time and made the trip to Japan via submarine.
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Answered by LIPSIKA, 14 Nov '12 03:32 pm
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First INA by mr mohan singh
and 2nd INA by netaji and with this the first ina was no more
Answered by rajan, 14 Nov '12 02:57 pm
and 2nd INA by netaji and with this the first ina was no more
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