- Former Indian National Army Monument
The Former Indian National Army Monument (Chinese: 印度国民军纪念碑) is a historical site and a
war memorial at theEsplanade Park located atConnaught Drive within the downtown ofSingapore .History
The monument was constructed to commemorate the "Unknown Warrior" of the
Indian National Army . The words inscribed on the war memorial were itsmotto , which is "Unity (Ittefaq), Faith (Etmad) and Sacrifice (Kurbani)". It was built during theJapanese Occupation of Singapore as theJapan ese and the INA had one enemy in common, i.e. the British.Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose laid thefoundation stone onJuly 8 1945 , months before Singapore was recaptured by the British. After its foundation by Bose, the monument was erected in a month by the Japanese. The structure of the monument was influenced bySubhas Chandra Bose , the co-founder of the Indian National Army andHead of State of theProvisional Government of Free India . This army (the INA) was backed by the Japanese forces for its goal of liberating India from its British colonial masters. Later in 1945 after the Japanese retreat from Singapore and the subsequent surrender of the remaining divisions of the Indian National Army to the advancing British, the British commander Lord Louis Mountbatten ordered the memorial to be destroyed. Mountbatten's intention was to remove all traces of rebellion against British imperial authority. By attempting to completely erase all records of the INA's existence, he sought to prevent the seeds of the idea of a revolutionary socialist liberation force from spreading into the vestiges of British colonies, amidst the spectre ofCold War politics already taking shape at the time, which had haunted the colonial powers before the war.In
1995 , theNational Heritage Board marked the place as a historical site and subsequently with financial donations from the Indian community in Singapore, a new monument commemorating the previous one was erected on that spot.ee also
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History of Singapore
*Japanese Occupation of Singapore
*Indian National Army
*Civilian War Memorial
*Kranji War Memorial
*The Cenotaph, Singapore References
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