INA TRIALS:- How Did INA Emerge Victorious
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.53555/sfs.v10i1.3650Keywords:
INA ,Red Fort Trials, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Japan, Northeast FrontierAbstract
As we all know that INA Have played an Important Role after The Defeat of Japnese,INA were forced to Surrender. World War II was many things to many people. For a group of Indians in Southeast Asia, it was the chance to try to free India militarily from British imperial subjugation. To do this, they formed the Indian National Army (INA) and secured imperial Japan’s sponsorship. Taking the INA court-martial of 1945–1946 as an entry point, this article will briefly assess: the INA’s history and combat performance; the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose; the political use and misuse of the INA; and British perceptions of the effect of the “INA trial” upon the loyalty of the British-Indian Army. The I.N.A. had made a significant contribution to the very important phase of the ongoing struggle for India’s independence. The I.N.A. fought a direct battle with the British. After defeating the British, this army entered India through the North Eastern Frontier. This was the first victory of the Indians in a direct fight with British. The victory gave the Indians hope of success in the freedom struggle against the British. Of course, I.N.A. faced many hardships but it had achieved everlasting glory under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose. After the Japanese surrendered in the Second World War, when the soldiers of I.N.A. were brought to India as PoW and tried to punish them harshly, a strong mass movement started in India in their defence.