India. Indian traitors and fifth columnists trained by the Japanese: formation of Indian Independent League and Indian National Army
1942-1945
Documents relating to the activities of Indians working with the Japanese, including students at the Indian Swaraj Institute in Penang 'the Penang propaganda (or Spy) School'. Notes on the establishment of JIFC army camps in Singapore and Malaya, the inauguration of a new INA broadcasting station in Singapore in December 1943, INA information sheet printed in Singapore. Other papers deal with the Japanese attacks on India and on Burma and the role of INA and JIFS (Japanese Inspired Fifth Column) in these campaigns. Documents include a map 'Order of Battle INA'  in Burma.
W 208/803
NAB 2575
English
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