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explain that why the Indian National Army had to lay down their arms​

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Answered by samadhan25
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Soon after that Shubash Chandra Bose joined in place of Mohan Singh but the association did not work. The troops were in hopeless position and the group was breaking down. Hence, they had to give up their arms

Answered by smileall
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In November 1943, Japan conquered Andaman and Nicobar islands and handed them over to Azad Hind Government. Netaji renamed them as ‘Shahid’ and ‘Swarajya’, respectively. In 1944, Indian National Army captured the Aarakan province in Myanmar. Posts on the eastern border of Assam were captured. In the same period the campaign of Imphal remained incomplete because Japan stopped helping the Indian National Army. But in adverse circumstances, soldiers of Indian National Army were dedicatedly fighting. But in the same period, Japan accepted defeat. On 18 August 1945 Subhash Chandra Bose died in a plane accident. On this background the soldiers of Indian National Army had to lay down their arms. Thus ended the thrilling phase of the Indian National Army.

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