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What was the feeling of Netaji about the participation of Indians in the war?

History · Rise of Indian Nationalism UGC NET December 2022 History (Shift-II)
Passage
When Netaji first raised the question of the I.N.A. participating in the proposed Japanese campaign against Imphal in India, Field-Marshal Count Terauchi, the Commander of all the Japanese forces in South-East Asia, expressed unwillingness to accept the proposal. Its soldiers, he said, had been demoralized by defeat in Malaya; they could not stand up to the rigours of a Japanese campaign, and would have an irresistible compulsion to cross over to their old friends and easier circumstances. He proposed that the Japanese army should do all that was necessary to liberate India, that Bose himself should assist by enlisting the goodwill and cooperation of the Indian population, and that the main part of the I.N.A. should be left in Singapore.
What was the feeling of Netaji about the participation of Indians in the war?
ANetaji insisted that Indians must make the maximum contribution of blood and sacrifice themselves ✓ Correct
BIndians must follow the non-violent methods of Mahatma Gandhi
CIndians should just play the role of subsidiary
DThe main part of the I.N.A. should be left in Singapore
Correct answer: (A) Netaji insisted that Indians must make the maximum contribution of blood and sacrifice themselves — He insisted on the maximum contribution of blood and sacrifice, so that is the answer.
Explanation
He insisted on the maximum contribution of blood and sacrifice, so that is the answer.
The feeling of Netaji was that Indians must make the maximum contribution of blood and sacrifice themselves.
He believed that freedom should be won by Indian effort, not merely received.
This was why he opposed leaving the main part of the I.N.A. in Singapore.
On 6 November 1943 the Japanese army gave the Andaman and Nicobar Islands to the I.N.A.
These were named Shaheed and Swaraj Islands respectively.

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