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  2. Azad Hind Express - Wikipedia

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    The 12129/12130 Azad Hind Express is a daily Superfast Express train operated by the Central Railway zone of Indian Railways connecting Pune with Howrah. [1] Introduced in 1996, this train service is a tribute to Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, being named after the Azad Hind Fauj which was led by him.

  3. Pune–Nagpur Garib Rath Express - Wikipedia

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    Some of the other trains that join Nagpur & Pune are the 11039/40 Maharashtra Express, 12129/30 Azad Hind Express, and 12135/12136 Nagpur–Pune SF Express. It covers the distance of 890.4 kilometres in 15 hours 45 mins as 12113 Pune Nagpur Garib Rath Express (56.51 km/h) & 15 hours 10 mins as 12114 Nagpur Pune Garib Rath Express (58.68 km/h)

  4. Free India Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Free India Centre (German: Zentrale Freies Indien) was the European branch of the Azad Hind, provisional government led by Subhas Chandra Bose. It was founded by Bose when he was in Nazi Germany in 1942, and headed by A. C. N. Nambiar .

  5. Azad Hind - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Government of Free India or, more simply, Azad Hind, [3] [4] was a short-lived Japanese-controlled provisional government in India. [5] It was established in Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II in October 1943 and has been considered a puppet state of the Empire of Japan .

  6. Mohammed Zaman Kiani - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] At the time of the fall of Rangoon, Kiani led the personnel of the Indian National Army and the Azad Hind Government who, along with Bose, marched to Bangkok. [4] After Bose flew to Tokyo in August 1945 , Kiani surrendered to the British 5th Division at Singapore on 25 August 1945 as the commander of the INA, along with the rest of ...

  7. A. M. Sahay - Wikipedia

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    He was a secretary with ministerial position in the Azad Hind Government of Subhas Chandra Bose. [1] From 1957 until 1960 he was Indian Ambassador to Thailand. [2] His daughter, Lt Bharati 'Asha' Sahay Choudhry served in the Rani of Jhansi Regiment of the Indian National Army in 1945. [3] Another daughter Riziya Sen was mother of Vijaya Teelock.

  8. Provisional Government of India - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Government of India was a government-in-exile established in Kabul (Afghan capital) on December 1, 1915 by the Indian Independence Committee during World War I with support from the Central Powers.

  9. Indian National Army - Wikipedia

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    The Indian National Army (INA; Azad Hind Fauj / ˈ ɑː z ɑː ð ˈ h i n ð ˈ f ɔː dʒ /; lit. 'Free Indian Army') was an armed force formed in Southeast Asia during World War II, comprising British Indian Army POWs taken by the Japan and enlisting civilians, [1] which with a view to liberating India from British rule, [2] furnished support to the Japanese Army during its failed attack on ...