INA veteran celebrates 99th birthday by paying tributes to Netaji and fallen soldiers
- March 15, 2025
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INA veteran celebrates 99th birthday by paying tributes to Netaji and fallen soldiers
Sub: History
Sec: Freedom struggle
Early Life and Background
- Lt. Rangaswamy Madhavan Pillai was born on March 13, 1926, in Swryan township, Rangoon district, Burma (now Myanmar).
- His father hailed from the Sivaganga region in Tamil Nadu.
Association with the Indian National Army (INA)
- Joined the Indian Independence League as a civilian in 1942 under Rash Behari Bose.
- Formally enlisted in the INA (Azad Hind Fauj) on November 1, 1943, after Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s arrival in Singapore.
- Commissioned from the Officers Training School in Burma.
Role in the Freedom Struggle
- Served as a recruitment and fundraising officer in INA.
- Mobilized support for INA across 32 locations in Burma, including:
- Hanthawaddy, Sawbwagale, Ywadanshe, Swryan, Yangon, and Mayongone.
- His active participation led to his imprisonment in Rangoon Jail from May to December 1945.
Role at INA Headquarters
- Served in the administrative branch at the INA headquarters in Rangoon.
- Worked under Major General K. P. Thimayya, elder brother of former Army chief General K.S. Thimayya.
Recognition as a Freedom Fighter
- Officially recognized as a freedom fighter by the Government of India on August 1, 1980.
- Awarded a silver medal in 2021 on Netaji’s 125th birth anniversary for his contribution to INA and the independence movement.
Honours and Tributes
- On January 23, 2024, he was felicitated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Red Fort on Parakram Diwas.
- On March 13, 2025, on his 99th birthday, he laid wreaths at:
- National War Memorial, Kartavya Path, New Delhi.
- Statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.
- The event was organized by the Indian Army and attended by senior military personnel and the public.
The Legacy of the INA
- The Azad Hind Fauj (INA) was initially formed by Mohan Singh in 1942 and later revived by Netaji on October 21, 1943.
- INA’s war cry:”Chalo Delhi” symbolized the drive for complete independence from British rule.
- INA comprised volunteers, soldiers, and overseas Indians from Malaya, Burma, and other regions.
- Lt. Pillai’s life represents the courage and unity that defined the INA’s struggle for freedom.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Political Journey
- Elected President of INC in 1938 (Haripura Session) and re-elected in 1939 (Tripuri Session) but resigned due to differences with Mahatma Gandhi.
Formation of Forward Bloc
- Founded the All-India Forward Bloc in 1939 to consolidate the left-wing forces in INC.
Escape from India (1941)
- Under house arrest in Kolkata, escaped disguised as a Pathan and reached Germany via Afghanistan and Soviet Union.
Association with Axis Powers (Germany & Japan)
- Met Adolf Hitler in 1942 and sought support for India’s independence.
- Later moved to Japan in 1943, which provided military and strategic support.
Leadership of Indian National Army (INA)
- Took charge of Azad Hind Fauj (INA), initially formed by Mohan Singh in 1942.
- Proclaimed the Provisional Government of Free India (Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind) on October 21, 1943, in Singapore.
- INA, with Japanese support, launched campaigns in Imphal and Kohima (1944) but failed due to logistical issues and Allied counterattacks.
Legacy and Impact
- Inspired revolutionary nationalism and was posthumously honored.
- INA trials (Red Fort trials) in 1945-46 sparked massive protests and played a role in weakening British resolve to hold India.