Why did Rashbehari Bose organise the Indian independence league?
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The Indian Independence League (also known as IIL) was a political organisation operated from the 1920s to the 1940s to organise those living outside India into seeking the removal of British colonial rule over India. Founded in 1928 by Indian nationalists, the organisation was located in various parts of South-East Asia and included Indian expatriates, and later, Indian nationalists in-exile under Japanese occupation following Japan's successful Malayan Campaign during the first part of the Second World War. During the Japanese Occupation in Malaya, the Japanese encouraged Indians in Malaya to join the Indian Independence League.[1]
Established primarily to foster Indian Nationalism and to obtain Japanese support for the Indian Independence Movement, the League came to interact and command the first Indian National Army under Mohan Singhbefore it was dissolved. Later, after the arrival of Subhas Chandra Bose in South East Asiaand the revival of the INA, the League came under his leadership, before giving way to Azad Hind.
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Established primarily to foster Indian Nationalism and to obtain Japanese support for the Indian Independence Movement, the League came to interact and command the first Indian National Army under Mohan Singhbefore it was dissolved. Later, after the arrival of Subhas Chandra Bose in South East Asiaand the revival of the INA, the League came under his leadership, before giving way to Azad Hind.
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Rashbehari Bose , was an old revolutionary , who fled to Japan in 1915. He organised the Indian independence league to mobilise the members of the Indian community to secure independence for India.
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