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Examine the role played by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in the Indian freedom struggle.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a determined leader in India's fight for freedom from British rule. Bose had a different thinking than other prominent leaders. He believed that battles cannot be eventually won only by non-violent means, and therefore armed struggle was necessary to achieve freedom.Read more
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was a determined leader in India’s fight for freedom from British rule. Bose had a different thinking than other prominent leaders. He believed that battles cannot be eventually won only by non-violent means, and therefore armed struggle was necessary to achieve freedom.
Bose became a leader in the Indian National Congress and later formed the Forward Bloc, which aimed to unite all anti-British forces. During world war 2 he sought support from Germany and Japan, believing that Britain’s enemies can become India’s allies in the freedom struggle.
In 1943, Bose took charge of the Indian National Army, which comprised of soldiers who had been prisoners of war. He led the INA in several battles against the British. Many Indians were inspired to join the cause by his call, “Give me blood and I shall give you freedom”.
Despite the defeat of the Indian National Congress, his efforts had a significant impact among people of India and on the British Authority. Indians were reunited, as the nationalist sentiments heightened within them and the British authority was pressurized. People of India started to show their willingness to fight for freedom of their country, by any means possible. These incidents contributed significantly to the Independence of India in 1947.
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