History & Civics
Answer
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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