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  2. Mohan Singh (3 January 1909 – 26 December 1989) was a British Indian Army officer, and later member of the Indian Independence Movement, best known for founding and leading the Indian National Army in South East Asia during World War II.

  3. General Mohan Singh was an eminent Indian freedom fighter who contributed significantly in the Indian freedom struggle. He was also an Indian military officer and most celebrated for his part in leading and organizing the First Indian National Army (INA) in South East Asia during the Second World War.

    • Early Life
    • Military Career
    • Second World War
    • Malayan Campaign
    • Indian National Army
    • Disagreements with Japan
    • Post 1947
    • हिंदी में जानकारी

    He was born the only son of Tara Singh and Hukam Kaur, a peasant couple of Ugoke village, near Sialkot (now in Pakistan). His father died two months before his birth and his mother shifted to her parents home in Badianain the same district, where Mohan Singh was born and brought up.

    As he passed high school, he joined the 14th Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army in 1927. After the completion of his recruit training at Hrozpur, Mohan Singh was posted to the 2nd Battalion of the Regiment, then serving in the North-West Frontier Province. He was selected as a potential officer in 1931, and after six months' training in Kitchener C...

    Japan entered the War with her surprise attack on the American air base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on 7 December 1941 and overran the entire South East Asia within a few weeks. The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters in October set up the Fujiwara Kikan, or the F-kikan, in Bangkok, Headed by the Major Fujiwara Iwaichi, chief of intelligence of the...

    The British force in the northern part of the Malaya Peninsula including Captain Mohan Singh's battalion, 1/14 Punjab Regiment, was fleeing towards the south. Mohan Singh's own forces had been outgunned and destroyed by superior Japanese forces at Jitra. Captured by Japanese troops after several days in the jungle, Singh was taken to Alor Star to F...

    Although Pritam Singh was involved to a large extent, it was Fujiwara who, with his sincerity of purpose and belief, convinced Mohan Singh to betray his oath to the Crown by uniting with the Japanese mission for the greater motive of Indian freedom. This included the promise that he would be treated as an ally and a friend, and not a prisoner of wa...

    Though General Mohan Singh had kept good relationship with the members of Fujiwara Kikan, he was soon disenchanted regarding the intentions of some orders from the headquarter of Japanese army, wanted to use Indian National Army only as a part of Japanese army and who were deliberately withholding recognition and public proclamation about its entit...

    Mohan Singh's dream of liberation was realized with India's Independence on 15 August 1947, but this was accompanied by the partition of the country into India and Pakistan. Mohan Singh had to leave his hearth and home in what then became Pakistan and came to India a homeless refugee. He was allotted some land in the village of Jugiana, near Ludhia...

    जनरल मोहन सिंह - आजाद हिंद फ़ौज के आदि संस्थापक जन्म: 3 जनवरी 1909 , स्वर्गवास: 26 दिसंबर 1989 , पिता - सरदार तारा सिंह गाँव - जुगियाना, जिला: लुधियाना, पंजाब अंग्रेजी दासता से देश की आजादी के लिए सिंगापुर में आजाद हिंद फ़ौज का गठन किया . लगभग 50000 सैनिकों को संगठित किया. रासबिहारी बोस के आने के बाद आजाद हिंद फ़ौज की कमान उनको सौंप दी.

  4. Jan 21, 2018 · This article traces Mohan Singh’s early life and military career, leading to his involvement in the Indian nationalist movement and subsequent elevation as the Commander-in-Chief of the Indian National Army (INA).

  5. Oct 8, 2023 · He was one of the last INA officers to be released. Mohan Singh had the unique distinction of starting his military career as a simple soldier and then going on to occupy the highest...

  6. General Mohan Singh, famous for his part in the Indian National Army for the liberation of India from British rule, in which he held the rank of a general, was born the only son of Tara Singh and Hukam Kaur, a peasant couple of Ugoke village, near Sialkot (now in Pakistan).

  7. MOHAN SINGH, GENERAL (1909-1989), famous for his part in the Indian National Army for the liberation of India from British rule, in which he held the rank of a general, was born the only son of Tara Singh and Hukam Kaur, a peasant couple of Ugoke village, near Sialkot (now in Pakistan).