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Mention any two objectives of the Indian National Army
State two important objectives of the Indian National Army.
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Solution
The main objectives of the Indian National Army were:
- To establish an armed revolution and to fight the British army with modern arms.
- To organise a provisional government of free India.
- To prepare the Indians inside and outside India for " an armed struggle". Sub has said, "Since the enemy fights with the sword, we too should fight with the sword." Only then can we win the race and get the reward of freedom.
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