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India’s long freedom struggle is filled with bravery stories and the undying, brave spirits of the freedom fighters. Unfortunately enough, there are many such unsung heroes without whom India’s freedom would still be a distant dream. The story of the Azad Hind Fauj is one such untold story.

The Azad Hind Fauj had two parts; the first part was started by Captain Mohan Singh in 1942, comprising the Indian prisoners captured by the British Army of India. The second part was led by none other than the fierce freedom fighter, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. WWII was at its epitome. Britain had already lost Singapore to Japan; under such circumstances, Netaji brought around 45000 soldiers under one roof to fight out the British power residing in India and named it the Azad Hind Fauj.

There was much idealism that led to the equal treatment of all the soldiers under different caste, creed, religions, gender, etc. Ina gave everyone equal scope and chances to everyone who wanted to fight for their country and give their best to free the country from the British’s oppression.

The INA also believed in women’s power, which is why they had an all-women regiment named Rani of Jhansi regiment. The Azad Hind Fauj’s also was one of the famous slogans was “Chalo Delhi.”

However, INA’s journey was too short and ended with the rapid closure of World War II. After its dissolution, the troops had to return home, and many male soldiers were sent to trials where they were expected to be hung as traitors. Later, the trials were canceled due to the protests of the agitated people of India.

This was the glorious History of the oldest Army of India, also known as INA, which later proved to be the pillar of the National Army of our country today.

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