Fujiwara duly agreed to all the terms, following which the Japanese troops started their journey from Southern Thailand to Malaya.Pritam also convinced Fujiwara, that in addition, the Japanese forces must help the British Indian troops free their nation from the clutches of the British.
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#FORMATION OF INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY SERIES#
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The Story of the Japanese and the Formation of INAĬonsidering the above-mentioned factors, plans were made by the Japanese in early September 1941, to convince the British Indian soldiers in Malaya and Singapore. Many soldiers to switch their loyalty to the Japanese in 1942. Troops in the British forces was already low by 1941, which paved the way for Lack of Loyal Soldiers as the British resorted to indiscriminate recruitment methods to maintain the numbers for its army.Īs a result of all these factors, the morale of the Indian.Lack of Resources as the British forces were spread thinly and they were unable to allocate much of their resources to the forces stationed here.Anxiety Issues as the troops were young and had very little or no combat training experiences.However, the British Indian troops stationed in Malaya and Singapore started facing various problems such as In 1941, with the arrival of Japanese troops to the Malaya peninsula, the British Government started deploying a large number of Indian troops to Malaya Peninsula and Singapore.
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Non-cooperation Movement – History, Causes and Result The Conditions in Singapore and Malaya Prior to 1942