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Question
Mention any two contributions of the INA to the National Movement.
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Solution
The Indian National Army proved to be a watershed event. It proved to the British that apart from non-violent resistance, Indians could explore the option of armed struggle as well and that it could prove to be a serious threat to British colonialism. It gave a major boost to the mainstream nationalist morale and intensified the efforts of the non-violent nationalists towards Indian independence.
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