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Discuss the significance of the INA?

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Answered by parthashar2801
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Its composition, both rank and file and officers, was totally Indian and its purpose was to make India independent. Yet the Indian Army prisoners of war, who renounced their allegiance to the King upon joining the INA, were declared renegades even by the Indian Prime Minister after Independence.

Answered by priyapayal0011
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Its composition, both rank and file and officers, was totally Indian and its purpose was to make India independent. Yet the Indian Army prisoners of war, who renounced their allegiance to the King upon joining the INA, were declared renegades even by the Indian Prime Minister after Independence.

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