Subash chandra bose movements for freedom
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Subhash Chandra Bose was one of the most celebrated freedom fighters of India. He was a charismatic influencer of the youth and earned the epithet ‘Netaji’ by establishing and leading the Indian National Army (INA) during India’s struggle for independence. Although initially aligned with the Indian National Congress, he was ousted from the party due to his difference in ideology. He sought assistance from Nazi leadership in Germany and Imperial forces in Japan during the World War II, to overthrow the British from India. His sudden disappearance post 1945, led to surfacing of various theories, concerning the possibilities of his survival.
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ⤵
AFTER THE QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT,
THERE WAS A LULL IN POLITICAL
ACTIVITIES IN INDIA TILL SUBASH
CHANDRA BOSE CAME TO FORE.
BOSE SECRETLY LEFT INDIA IN 1941
AND ARRIVED IN BERLIN. HE RAISED
'AZAD HIND FAUZ' OR THE (INA).
NETAJI TAUGHT HIS ARMY THE
SLOGAN 'JAI HIND'. THE INA JOINED
THE JAPANESE FORCES AND
ADVANCED FORWARDS INDIA VIA
BURMA. THIS REALISATION HASTENED
THE PROCESS TOWARDS COUNTRY'S
FREEDOM
HOPE IT HELPS! ♦ ✌
HERE IS YOUR ANSWER ⤵
AFTER THE QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT,
THERE WAS A LULL IN POLITICAL
ACTIVITIES IN INDIA TILL SUBASH
CHANDRA BOSE CAME TO FORE.
BOSE SECRETLY LEFT INDIA IN 1941
AND ARRIVED IN BERLIN. HE RAISED
'AZAD HIND FAUZ' OR THE (INA).
NETAJI TAUGHT HIS ARMY THE
SLOGAN 'JAI HIND'. THE INA JOINED
THE JAPANESE FORCES AND
ADVANCED FORWARDS INDIA VIA
BURMA. THIS REALISATION HASTENED
THE PROCESS TOWARDS COUNTRY'S
FREEDOM
HOPE IT HELPS! ♦ ✌
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