q. A Flow chart.
1. chief associates of azad Hind
government in Singapore.
Answers
Explanation:
The Provisional Government of Free India (Arzi Hakumat-e-Azad Hind) or, more simply, Azad Hind,[3][4] 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.
Provisional Government of Free India
Arzi Hakumat-e-Azad Hind
1943–1945
Flag of Azad Hind
Flag
Seal of Azad Hind
Seal
Motto: Ittehad, Itmad aur Qurbani
(Urdu: Unity, Faith and Sacrifice)
Anthem: Subh Sukh Chain
Light green: Claimed territory Dark green: Controlled territory (with Imperial Japanese assistance)
Light green: Claimed territory
Dark green: Controlled territory (with Imperial Japanese assistance)
Status
Puppet government of the Empire of Japan[1][2]
Capital
Port Blair (provisional)
Capital-in-exile
Rangoon, Singapore and Tokyo City
Common languages
Hindustani
Demonym(s)
Indian, Nikkejin
Government
Provisional government
Head of State and Prime Minister
• 1943–1945
Subhas Chandra Bose
Historical era
World War II
• Established
21 October 1943
• Disestablished
18 August 1945
Population
•
5,000 (army)
Currency
Rupee
Preceded by Succeeded by
British India
British India
It was a part of a political movement