The presence of british in india is an invitation to japan to invade india
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Yes,I agree with the statement " The presence of british in india is an invitation to japan to invade india" because of the following reasons-
a) The British had many rivals. Japan was one among those.
b) Japan always wanted to defeat the British and capture their territory to expand Japan's influence.
c) The British in India had developed a well trade network with other foreign countries and were earning huge profits from their. So to get the trade monopoly the Japanese thought of defeat the British by invading India thereby.
d) Japan was also very much jealousy about the growing power of the British in India.
a) The British had many rivals. Japan was one among those.
b) Japan always wanted to defeat the British and capture their territory to expand Japan's influence.
c) The British in India had developed a well trade network with other foreign countries and were earning huge profits from their. So to get the trade monopoly the Japanese thought of defeat the British by invading India thereby.
d) Japan was also very much jealousy about the growing power of the British in India.
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Answer:it is said by mahatma gandhi
explanation: The war situation was discouraging in 1942. The Japanese Army had attacked Burma and was marching towards Assam. Gandhiji observed, " the presence of British in India is an invitation to Japan to invade India. Their withdrawal removes the bait".
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