This Present Day In Historical Past: Bose Introduced Formation
This Present Day In Historical Past: Bose Introduced Formation Of Azad Hind Govt
Before Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose started his armed crusade, an Indian expatriate residing in Japan and also bearing the surname Bose established the Indian Independence League. By the time the Azad Hind Fauj was formally established, it had a strong energy of 85,000 troops. While Mahatma Gandhi's name in the textbooks has been misspelt as 'Gandi', the Azad Hind Fauj founded by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose has been called 'Azad Hind Sena' and 'Azad Hind Army'.
One battalion reached so far as Mowdok in Chittagong after breaking via the British West African Division. A Bahadur Group unit, led by Col. Shaukat Malik, took the border enclave of Moirang in early April. The main body of the first Division was nevertheless dedicated to the U-Go, directed in path of Manipur.
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