The Azad Hind Fauj was formed in Southeast Asia
At the time of Japan's surrender in September 1945, Bose left for Dalian close to the Soviet border in Japanese-occupied China to attempt to contact the advancing Soviet troops, and was reported to have died in an air crash close to Taiwan. The INA's battle cry, Jai Hind, was declared the "national greeting" of India by Nehru and remains a well-liked nationalist greeting. Today it's used by all Indian prime ministers to conclude their Independence Day speeches.
When these didn't arrive, Mohan Singh resigned after ordering his army to disband; he anticipated to be sentenced to death. After Bose established Azad Hind, he tried to determine his political independence from the regime that supported him. Indeed, he had led protests towards the Japanese expansion into China, and supported Chiang Kai-shek during the 1930s. The Azad Hind Fauj was formed in Southeast Asia with the military, political and financial assist of Imperial Japan in Singapore.
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