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write a short note on Japanese threat??...plse do it fassttt it is argent...​

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Answered by saralag112
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Explanation:

The Japanese conquest of Burma was the opening chapter of the Burma Campaign in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II, which took place over four years from 1942 to 1945. During the first year of the campaign, the Japanese Army (with aid from Thai Phayap Army and Burmese insurgents) drove British Empire and Chinese forces out of Burma, then began the Japanese occupation of Burma and formed a nominally independent Burmese administrative government.

Answered by smartbrainlyuser
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Japanese Threat: The War situation was

discouraging in 1942. The Japanese Army had attacked Burma (Myanmar) 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.' The Indian leaders were anxious to save their country from the Japanese invasion but their slavery was a hindrance. Gandhiji and other leaders were convinced that this situation called for complete independence from the British immediately. Gandhiji said, 'India's safety, and Britain's too, lies in the orderly and timely British withdrawal from India'. So they decided to launch a movement calling upon the British to quit India.

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