Government Administration And World Warfare Ii
Government Administration And World Warfare Ii For the organisation underneath Rashbehari Bose, see First Indian National Army. Almost all of the territory of the Provisional Government lay within the Andaman Islands, though the Provisional Government was allowed some authority over Indian enclaves in Japanese-occupied territories. Provisional Government civil authority was by no means enacted in areas occupied by the INA; as an alternative, Japanese military authority prevailed and accountability for administration of occupied areas of India was shared between the Japanese and the Indian forces. In British Malaya, men of the Parachute Regiment refused to obey orders from their officers. Authors like Nilanjana Sengupta attribute these to a mix of dissatisfaction over pay and work conditions and conflicts of comradeship over the INA trials. Former INA members in Malaya identified closely with the left-wing organisations in opposing British colonial authority. The majority of outst