Rediscovering Bose and Indian National Army
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A great historical work which briefs almost all foreign invasions on Indian subcontinent, with particular reference to British annexation of the native states, the great revolt of 1857, commencing from Barrackpur, Danapur, Meerut and culminating at Delhi and its impact on Indian freedom movement. The significant part played by Subhash Chandra Bose during peace and war and his sustained efforts to raise and maintain Indian National Army (INA) on foreign soil to enable it to fight battles on India’s three frontiers—Arakan, Imphal and Kohima, which earned him the distinction of being the greatest freedom fighter in world history. The valour and gallantry shown by the soldiers of the Indian National Army, composed of all castes and creed, their suffering, sacrifice and services rendered to achieve India’s independence, patriotism displayed under tiresome conditions in the terrains of South East Asia. Rediscovering the part played by a massive force of more than 2.3 lakhs Indians—men and women, who fought an unmatched war with allied powers in collaboration with Japanese forces to win India’s Independence. Fresh lights on issues before INA trials, like the formation of a provisional government of free India, oath of allegiance, Japanese approach to Indian Independence and Naval revolt of 1946, has been analysed, assessed and evaluated in unprecedented manner. A fabulous rediscovery of all the major political events adduced from the proceedings of the court of inquiry and Courts Martial recorded on oath or affirmation which shaped the destiny of a great land.
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