Indian National Army
The Indian National Army was the army of Azad Hind. Azad Hind was a state that existed on the territory which would later become India, Pakistan, and Myanmar. During the Second World War, they fought in what is known as Burma campaign today. After the war, Azad Hind was disbanded, and with it, the Indian National Army. The Indian National Army was the brainchild of Fujiwara Iwaichi and Pritam Singh Dhillon.
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The INA Martyrs' Memorial Complex in Moirang, Manipur, where in April 1944 the Indian National Army opened its first headquarters on Indian soil.
Major Iwaichi Fujiwara greets Mohan Singh. Circa April 1942.
Subhas Bose with Mohandas Gandhi at a Congress meeting, c 1938
Troops of the Indian National Army who surrendered at Mount Popa. Circa April 1945.
Ex-INA member Lakshmi Sahgal in later life, at a political meeting in India
The plaque erected by the National Heritage Board at Esplanade Park, marking the INA Monument site in Singapore
Postage stamps released by Indian National Army in display at Netaji Birth Place Museum, Cuttack