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As far as the history of India’s independence struggle against the British is concerned Subhash Chandra Bose remains a key figure. A go-getter right from the start, Bose decided to chart his own path towards India’s independence in spite of knowing how hard it was going to be.
The start
Bose, also known affectionately as Netaji, became part of the Indian struggle for independence when he joined the Civil Disobedience Movement that was being led by Mahatma Gandhi. Though, he had been successful at the-then Indian Civil Services (ICS) examinations, Bose chose to fight for the freedom of the country. Later on, he also became an active member of the Indian National Congress (INC). In 1938 and 1939, he was also chosen as the party president. However, he resigned from his post in 1940 and formed the Forward Block.
The branching out
He was held under house arrest by the British because of how he had been opposing their rule. However, he left the country secretly in 1941 and traveled westwards through Afghanistan to Europe where he sought assistance in his struggle against the British from Russians and Germans. He visited Japan in 1943 where the royal administration said yes to his appeal for help. It was here that he formed the Indian National Army with Indian war prisoners who had served with the British Indian army. It was also in October 1943 that he formed a provisional government, one that had been recognized by the Axis Powers during the Second World War.
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The start
Bose, also known affectionately as Netaji, became part of the Indian struggle for independence when he joined the Civil Disobedience Movement that was being led by Mahatma Gandhi. Though, he had been successful at the-then Indian Civil Services (ICS) examinations, Bose chose to fight for the freedom of the country. Later on, he also became an active member of the Indian National Congress (INC). In 1938 and 1939, he was also chosen as the party president. However, he resigned from his post in 1940 and formed the Forward Block.
The branching out
He was held under house arrest by the British because of how he had been opposing their rule. However, he left the country secretly in 1941 and traveled westwards through Afghanistan to Europe where he sought assistance in his struggle against the British from Russians and Germans. He visited Japan in 1943 where the royal administration said yes to his appeal for help. It was here that he formed the Indian National Army with Indian war prisoners who had served with the British Indian army. It was also in October 1943 that he formed a provisional government, one that had been recognized by the Axis Powers during the Second World War.
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as far as the history of India's Independence struggle against the British is concerned Subhash Chandra Bose remains a key figure Bose also known affectionately as Netaji became part of the Indian struggle for independence when he joined the civil disobedience movement that was being led by Mahatma Gandhiji though he had been successful at that then Indian civil services ICS examinations most used to fight for the freedom of the country later on he also became and became an active member of the Indian National Congress
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