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what led to the formation of Indian National Army​

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Answered by utkarshmishra9819
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After Gandhiji refused to support S.C. Bose in his radical ways.He formed a party of his own known as Forward Bloc.In the wake of World War II when Britain was being attacked by Germany,Japan and Italy, S.C. Bise demanded that we should stop aiding Britain in the war.But Gandhiji refused any such actions and rather resorted to supporting British in times of crisis as fir upholding moral values. So S.C. Bose who was under house arrest, escaped it with the help of his brother and other allies. He crossed the Indian Border

disguised as an Afghan. And he escaped to Germany to get the support Of Hitler in defeating British out of India. Hitler gave his agreement and allowed Bose to form an army of the Indian prisoners of war.But before this could happen, Germany invaded Russia and since Bose was a supporter of Russian ideology especially Socialism, he immediately withdrew his himself from.Hitler and left the Germany secretly in A U-Boat for Japan where he was called. This left tge army at Germany leaderless.

But once in Japan, S.C. Bose was offered to lead an army of Indian Prisoners of war.This he named as Indian National Army which had invaded India from the east border and had acquired quite an area and even started their own currency.They were also given Andaman and nNicobar Islands.But with the defeat of Japan In the World war II INA was taken down by Britishers.

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