India's first Provisional Government

The entire world is now becoming aware of the wrong and biased history written and taught to us by the British and the Congress so far.
They have glorified leaders of their convenience and have always run down other stalwarts like Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, Veer Savarkar, Lokmanya Tilak and many others.

It was on October 21, 1943 that Subhash Chandra Bose established the Arzi Hukumat e Azad Hind – the provisional government of Free India in Singapore. It received recognition by as many as eleven countries, including Japan, Nanking China, Thailand, Burma, Italy, Germany and the Philippines.  Bose became the first head of the state of the Free India’s provisional government, hence it will be legitimate that Indian Parliament passes a resolution praising his efforts and recognising Subhash Chandra Bose as India’s first Head of the State and First Prime Minister of the provisional government established to oust the Imperialist British. 
 
The Indian National Army that Bose resurrected kicked out the British from Andaman and Nicobar islands – he named them as Shaheed and Swaraj. The INA or the Azad Hind Fauj, under the clarion call of Bose – Chalo Delhi- reached Moirang in Manipur and shook the British confidence. 
As we learn from historical records,  the INA was able to win back Rangoon, Imphal and Andaman and Nicobar islands. The great salutation every Army personnel uses today, ‘Jai Hind’, was given to the nation by Subhash Bose.

To correct the history and restore the facts before people, Narendra Modi had to become the Prime Minister of India, and hence we see roads after Dara Shikoh, Abdul Kalam, mentions of Lohia, Bose and Deendayal Upadhyaya from the ramparts of the Red Fort, and trains, airports named after the lesser known great makers and freedom fighters of the nation.



Photo no.1 : India's first Provisional Govt.
Photo no. 2: Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose taking oath as Prime Minister
Photo no. 3: The Azad Hind fauj of Netaji in Singapore.


The 75th anniversary of the formation of Azad Hind Government was celebrated on 21st October, 2018, at the Red Fort, Delhi.

  • On this day 75 years ago, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose had announced the establishment of the provisional government of Azad Hind (Known as Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind) in occupied Singapore in 1943 which was once the bulwark of the British Empire.
  • It was supported by the Axis powers of Imperial Japan, Nazi Germany, the Italian Social Republic, and their allies.
  • The revered freedom fighter had launched a struggle to free India from British rule under the banner of the provisional government-in exile during the latter part of the Second World War.


Brief History

  • Subhash Chandra Bose was convinced that armed struggle was the only way to achieve independence for India. He had been a leader of the radical wing of the Indian National Congress in the late 1920s and 1930s, rising to become Congress president in 1938 and 1939 but was ousted following differences with Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress leadership.
  • Under his provisional government, the Indians living abroad had been united. The Indian National Army drew ex-prisoners and thousands of civilian volunteers from the Indian expatriate population in Malaya (present-day Malaysia) and Burma (now Myanmar).
  • Under the provisional government, Bose was the head of the state, the prime minister and the minister for war and foreign affairs. Captain Lakshmi Sahgal headed the women's organisation while S A Ayer headed the publicity and propaganda wing. Revolutionary leader Rash Behari Bose was designated as the supreme advisor.
  • The provisional government was also formed in the Japanese-occupied Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The islands were reoccupied by the British in 1945.
  • Bose's death was seen as the end to the Azad Hind movement.The Second World War, also ended in 1945 with the defeat of the Axis powers.
  • The existence of the Azad Hind Government gave a greater legitimacy to the independence struggle against the British. Pertinently, the role of Azad Hind Fauj or the Indian National Army (INA) had been crucial in bequeathing a much needed impetus to India’s struggle for Independence.



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