INA and North East India/
edited by Sujit K. Ghosh
- Guwahati: 2021.
- 179p,; xi, 24cm.
CONTENTS
1. Manipur in the Geo-Political Mapping of India's Winning Freedom 2. The INS and Political Development in Manipur 3. INA and the Politics of Nationalism: a View from Northeast India 4. The Role of Indian National Army in India's Freedom Struggle 5. Indian National army 6. Imphal siege 1944: People's Response to the Call of IND 7. Battle of Kohima: Victory in Defeat 8. Forgotten Friend: Japanese, INA and the People of Manipur during the Second World War 9. Participation and Role of Local People of Manipur in the Japanese Campaign of Imphal in the world War II 10. Frontline Deployment Reconsidered: INA Operations in the Arakan and Chin Hills Sectors 11. Disruption, Destruction, Displacement, and Rehabilitation: A Study on the Southern Angami Village through the Archival Sources 12. Ruzazho the first Azad Hind Government Administered Village by Subhas Chandra Bose and INA in Naga Hills in India: 1944 World War II 13. Legacy of Subha Bose and INA in Local Perspective: A Case Study of Bal Sena Vidyalaya, Moirang 14. Mairembam Koireng Singh: Lesser known Native of North East India in INA Movement 15. Eye Witness Account of the Battle of Thoya 16. Captain (Dr.) Manmatha Choudhury: INA Soldier from Barak Valley 17. New Evidence on Netaji: A Brief Study 18. Subhas Chandra Bose: National Imaginary and the North-East India
Includes List of Contributions & Idex
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India, Northeastern History Autonomy and independence movements