23. Which of the following were the objectives of INA?(i) To organise an armed revolution and to fight against the British army.(ii) To organise a provisional government of free India.(iii) To mobilise Indian manpower and money to end the World war.(a) (i) and (ii)(b) (i) and (iii)(c) (ii) and (iii)(d) (i), (ii) and (iii)
Question
- Which of the following were the objectives of INA?(i) To organise an armed revolution and to fight against the British army.(ii) To organise a provisional government of free India.(iii) To mobilise Indian manpower and money to end the World war.(a) (i) and (ii)(b) (i) and (iii)(c) (ii) and (iii)(d) (i), (ii) and (iii)
Solution
The Indian National Army (INA) was formed with the following objectives:
(i) To organise an armed revolution and to fight against the British army. (ii) To organise a provisional government of free India.
Therefore, the correct answer is (a) (i) and (ii). The INA was not formed with the objective to end the World War, so option (iii) is not correct.
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