Azad Hind Fauj
Azad Hind Fauj
Those repatriated passed by way of transit camps in Chittagong and Calcutta to be held at detention camps all over India including Jhingergacha and tonyleopod Nilganj close to Calcutta, Kirkee outdoors Pune, Attock,
Multan and at Bahadurgarh near Delhi. By November, round 12,000 INA prisoners had been held in these camps; they were released according to the "colours". It has been argued that the fact that Azad Hind was aligned politically with Japan and the Axis Powers might have had extra to do with what
Bose noticed as a realistic strategy to Indian independence. Disillusioned with Gandhi's philosophies of non-violence, Bose was clearly of the camp that supported exploiting British weak point to achieve Indian independence.
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