Azad Hind Fauj and Indian Independence League
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Q. When was Subhas Chandra Bose elected as the president of the Indian Independence League?
- July 3, 1943
- July 4, 1943
- July 3, 1943
- July 4, 1944
Q. Who were handed over by the Japanese to Mohan Singh?
- Political prisoners
- Indian Labourers
- Indian prisoners of war
- Directors of East India company
Q. Why did the Indian National Army (INA) become weak roughly around the time that they marched towards Imphal?
- The INA got all its tactics wrong while fighting against British troops.
- The British army was simply too strong for the INA.
- The INA was attacked by the Japanese while on the northeastern border of India.
- Japan was severely attacked by the USA, which led to a financial crisis for the INA.
Q. Subhas Chandra Bose was elected as the President of the Indian Independence League in .
- Japan
- Singapore
- Burma
Q. Subhas Chandra Bose was elected as the President of the Indian Independence League in .
- Japan
- Singapore
- Burma
Q. When was Subhash Chandra Bose elected as the President of the Indian Independence League?
- 5 September, 1943
- 4 February, 1943
- 4 July, 1943
- 5 October, 1943
Q. When was Subhash Chandra Bose elected as the President of the Indian Independence League?
- 5 September, 1943
- 4 February, 1943
- 4 July, 1943
- 5 October, 1943
Q. When was Subhas Chandra Bose elected as the president of the Indian Independence League?
- July 3, 1943
- July 4, 1944
- July 4, 1943
- July 3, 1943
Q. When did the Indian National Army reach Indian soil under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose?
- September 1944
- October 1944
- March 1944
- February 1944
Q. When did the Indian National Army reach Indian soil under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose?
- February 1944
- September 1944
- March 1944
- October 1944
Q. Why did the Indian National Army (INA) become weak roughly around the time that they marched towards Imphal?
- Japan was severely attacked by the USA, which led to a financial crisis for the INA.
- The INA got all its tactics wrong while fighting against British troops.
- The British army was simply too strong for the INA.
- The INA was attacked by the Japanese while on the northeastern border of India.