paragraph writing Topic- Declaration of provisional government of Free India (INA Raising day)
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The Provisional Government of Free India (Ārzī Hukūmat-e-Āzād Hind) or, more simply, Azad Hind,[4][5] was an Indian Provisional government established in Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II. It was created in October 1943 and supported by – as well as largely dependent on – the Empire of Japan.
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The provisional government of Free India is declared by:
- India’s Short-term Government of Free India or, more simply, Azad Hind, was an Indian Interim Government established in Japan occupying Singapore during World War II.
- It was created in October 1943 and supported - and relied heavily on - the Japanese Empire.
- It was part of a political movement founded in the 1940s outside India with the aim of working with the Axis powers to liberate India from British rule.
- It was founded by Indian nationalists in exile during the latter part of World War II in Singapore with financial, military and political support from Imperial Japan.
- Established on 1 September 1942, the government was inspired by the ideas of Subhas Chandra Bose who was also the head of state .
- The government has declared authority over Indian and military personnel in the Southeast Asian British colonial region and authority that may have fallen on Japanese and Indian National Army forces during the Japanese occupation of India.
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