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...how can anyone interested in the INA do without knowing what its founding father has to say about it? ...Mohan Singh's book ranks with Hugh Toye's The Springing Tiger as a classic on the subject. Khushwant Singh, Editor, The Illustrated Weekly of India. Bombay. ...the book is without doubt a valuable source book for anyone who wishes to write an objective history of the Indian freedom movement in East Asia during World War II. P.K. Sarat Kumar, The Mathrubhumi, Cochin. ... it is an important source book for history and should also inspire our young men, when they learn how a peasant's son emerged as an inspiring leader. M.S. Randhawa, Vice-Chancellor, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, The Tribune, Chandigarh. ...Mohan Singh's book on the formation and fall of the INA is a classic on the subject. Future historians will have to refer to it again and again, either to affirm or to rebut his candid conclusions. Satindra Singh, Thought, Delhi. ...Mohan Singh's account of this drama (INA), enriched by records of conversation, excerpts from correspondence personal reflections and judgments of men and events is frank and vivid. The book will, no doubt, fill the heart of every India with a sense of pride. Dr. Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri, Amrita Bazar Patrika, Calcutta. ...it is, no doubt, an indispensable ingredient of history. Ananda Bazar Patrika, Calcutta. ...I have avidly read only two books from cover to cover in my life, the other being Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Discovery of India. Fikr Taunsavi, of The Milap, New Delhi. …the book has been very well written and many passages in the book prove his sagacity, potriotism and unfailing analysis of the events.
  1. Das Gupta, The Contemporary, New Delhi.
...the elevating and inspiring thoughts contained in the concluding paragraph make a befitting and impressive end to a useful and fascinating publication. K.P. Kesava Menon, Chief Editor, The Mathrubhumi, Calicut. An important book, swinging on facts and truths.
  1. K. Snehi, Saptahik Hindustan
...without an accurate account of the INA, no history of the Indian Independence movement would be complete. This book provides that accurate account. The Indian Express, Madurai ...here is a book written by a man who was the founder and creator of the INA. In this book General Mohan Singh tells in his lucid style the glory of the INA in which he had been the central figure. Jogendra Saksena, The Motherland, New Delhi
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The History of the Indian National Army Soldiers’ Contribution to Indian Independence

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...how can anyone interested in the INA do without knowing what its founding father has to say about it? ...Mohan Singh's book ranks with Hugh Toye's The Springing Tiger as a classic on the subject. Khushwant Singh, Editor, The Illustrated Weekly of India. Bombay. ...the book is without doubt a valuable source book for anyone who wishes to write an objective history of the Indian freedom movement in East Asia during World War II. P.K. Sarat Kumar, The Mathrubhumi, Cochin. ... it is an important source book for history and should also inspire our young men, when they learn how a peasant's son emerged as an inspiring leader. M.S. Randhawa, Vice-Chancellor, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, The Tribune, Chandigarh. ...Mohan Singh's book on the formation and fall of the INA is a classic on the subject. Future historians will have to refer to it again and again, either to affirm or to rebut his candid conclusions. Satindra Singh, Thought, Delhi. ...Mohan Singh's account of this drama (INA), enriched by records of conversation, excerpts from correspondence personal reflections and judgments of men and events is frank and vivid. The book will, no doubt, fill the heart of every India with a sense of pride. Dr. Satyabrata Rai Chowdhuri, Amrita Bazar Patrika, Calcutta. ...it is, no doubt, an indispensable ingredient of history. Ananda Bazar Patrika, Calcutta. ...I have avidly read only two books from cover to cover in my life, the other being Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru's Discovery of India. Fikr Taunsavi, of The Milap, New Delhi. …the book has been very well written and many passages in the book prove his sagacity, potriotism and unfailing analysis of the events.
  1. Das Gupta, The Contemporary, New Delhi.
...the elevating and inspiring thoughts contained in the concluding paragraph make a befitting and impressive end to a useful and fascinating publication. K.P. Kesava Menon, Chief Editor, The Mathrubhumi, Calicut. An important book, swinging on facts and truths.
  1. K. Snehi, Saptahik Hindustan
...without an accurate account of the INA, no history of the Indian Independence movement would be complete. This book provides that accurate account. The Indian Express, Madurai ...here is a book written by a man who was the founder and creator of the INA. In this book General Mohan Singh tells in his lucid style the glory of the INA in which he had been the central figure. Jogendra Saksena, The Motherland, New Delhi
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