Freedom fighter Agadhu Samantra (Orissa) served the British-Indian Army. Later on he left the British service to join the Indian National Army (INA) in 1942. Where was he deputed by INA as a Naik in the First Bahadur Group?
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Incorrect AnswerBurma Front
Correct AnswerArunachal Pradesh
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Freedom fighter Agadhu Samantra from Orissa, after leaving the British-Indian Army, joined the Indian National Army (INA) led by Subhas Chandra Bose. He was assigned as a Naik in the First Bahadur Group. The INA was actively involved in the Burma Campaign during World War II, aiming to advance towards India via Burma.
- The Burma Front was a significant area of operation for the INA, and many INA soldiers, including those in the First Bahadur Group, were deployed there.
Answer: Option 2 - Burma Front
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