Post by Captain on Jan 22, 2022 14:05:21 GMT
But when did I said that Japan will invade India??
If Japan never falls (suppose) then they will continue their funding of AZAD HIND FAUJ
Yes, there are only 43,000 mens in the very FAUZ(at that time) but there motives were encouraging so much to our youths which might result to further increase of their power
There were many unemployed mens on that time who were obviously starving from the British rule, they might contribute their hands and soul for this Fauz
Overall the whole nation might be united to stand for a 'emerging superpower'
INA needed support from Japan to invade India, it clearly did not had the manpower and material to do that.
Firstly, most people did not even knew about the existence of that army. British controlled the media and flow of information very tightly. Of those who knew (primarily in cities), many considered them traitors. British propaganda used the atrocities committed by Japanese in China and elsewhere to turn the public sentiment against Japanese and INA. Even Congress was against any cooperation with Japan. Muslim League supported Britain and Communists too preferred the allies over Japan. Hindu Mahasabha was generally cooperative with the government.
Yes, there was a famine in Bengal, but it were ultimately the British Raj (especially Viceroy Wavell) which led the effort to address the famine and by January 1944, it was under control. No other province suffered suffered from famine.
I am not aware of any particularly high unemployment, Any data or something?
He is completely right except about mutiny.
Firstly, the mutiny was largely limited to Navy and that too was largely limited to Bombay and Karachi. The aim of mutiny was not even independence. They were mainly up in arms because of poor living conditions and delay in demobilisation despite the end of the war and most of them were willing to end it the moment their demands were met.
I don't have any idea about the airforce but he had literally tried to join the sepoy mutiny along with prior to naval mutiny