History & Civics
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The achievements of the INA were as follows-
- The INA made preparations to launch its fight for the liberation of India and went into action in February 1944.
- INA captured Mowdok, an outpost situated south-east of Chittagong and advanced up to the frontier of India.
- They captured the strong military post of Klang Klang.
- The INA gave a tough fight to the British forces in the Assam hills and succeeded in capturing Ukhral and Kohima.
- They raised the Tricolour Flag for the first time on the liberated Indian soil on March 19, 1944.
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(a) How can you say that the INA was a unique army?
(b) What were the main objectives of the INA?
(c) What were the achievements of the INA?
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(a) What causes led to the split in the Congress in 1939?
(b) What were the points of differences between Mahatma Gandhi and Subhas Chandra Bose?
(c) What were the objectives of the Forward Bloc formed by Subhas Chandra Bose?
Give one reason which led to the split in the Congress in 1939.