Bidadari Resolutions, the Glossary
The Bidadari Resolutions were set of resolutions adopted by the nascent Indian National Army in April 1942 that declared the formation of the INA and its aim to launch an armed struggle for Indian independence.[1]
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27 relations: Bangkok, Bangkok Conference, Bidadari, Singapore, Fall of Singapore, Farrer Park Field, First Indian National Army, Greater India, Hinduism in Southeast Asia, History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia, History of Singapore, History of Singaporean Indians, Indian diaspora, Indian Independence League, Indian independence movement, Indian National Army, Indian National Army in Singapore, Indian Singaporeans, Indianisation, Iwaichi Fujiwara, List of Hindu temples in Singapore, List of Indian organisations in Singapore, Mohan Singh (military officer), Prisoner-of-war camp, Royal Air Force strikes of 1946, Royal Indian Navy mutiny, Singapore, 1915 Singapore Mutiny.
- 1942 documents
- 1942 in India
- India in World War II
- Indian Independence League
Bangkok
Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.
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Bangkok Conference
The Bangkok Conference was a conference held on 23 June 1942 by Indian Nationalist groups and local Indian Independence leagues at Bangkok to proclaim the formation of the All-India Independence league. Bidadari Resolutions and Bangkok Conference are 1942 in India, india in World War II, Indian Independence League, Indian National Army and Indian independence movement.
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Bidadari, Singapore
Bidadari is a housing estate and a subzone of Toa Payoh planning area, in the Central Region of Singapore.
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Fall of Singapore
The fall of Singapore, also known as the Battle of Singapore, took place in the South–East Asian theatre of the Pacific War. Bidadari Resolutions and fall of Singapore are Indian National Army.
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Farrer Park Field
Farrer Park Field (known formerly as Farrer Park) is an open field managed by Sport Singapore in Kallang, Singapore.
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First Indian National Army
The First Indian National Army (First INA) was the Indian National Army as it existed between February and December 1942. Bidadari Resolutions and First Indian National Army are Indian National Army, Indian independence movement and South-East Asian theatre of World War II.
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Greater India
Greater India, also known as the Indian cultural sphere, or the Indic world, is an area composed of several countries and regions in South Asia, East Asia and Southeast Asia that were historically influenced by Indian culture, which itself formed from the various distinct indigenous cultures of South Asia.
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Hinduism in Southeast Asia
Hinduism in Southeast Asia had a profound impact on the region's cultural development and its history.
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History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia was in the Indian sphere of cultural influence from 290 BCE to the 15th century CE, when Hindu-Buddhist influences were incorporated into local political systems.
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History of Singapore
The history of the modern state of Singapore dates back to its founding in the early 19th century; however, evidence suggests that a significant trading settlement existed on the island in the 14th century.
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History of Singaporean Indians
The history of Singaporean Indians refers to the pattern of ethnic Indian migration and settlement in Singapore from 1819 to the present day.
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Indian diaspora
Overseas Indians (ISO), officially Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and People of Indian Origin (PIOs) are Indians who reside or originate outside of India. According to the Government of India, Non-Resident Indians are citizens of India who currently are not living in India, while the term People of Indian Origin refers to people of Indian birth or ancestry who are citizens of countries other than India (with some exceptions).
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Indian Independence League
The Indian Independence League (also known as IIL) was a political organisation operated from the 1920s to the 1940s to organise those living outside British India into seeking the removal of British colonial rule over the region. Bidadari Resolutions and Indian Independence League are Indian National Army, Indian independence movement and South-East Asian theatre of World War II.
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Indian independence movement
The Indian Independence Movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British colonial rule.
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Indian National Army
The Indian National Army (INA; Azad Hind Fauj; 'Free Indian Army') was a collaborationist armed unit of Indian collaborators that fought under the command of the Japanese Empire. Bidadari Resolutions and Indian National Army are Indian independence movement and South-East Asian theatre of World War II.
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Indian National Army in Singapore
The Indian National Army (INA) was a Japanese sponsored Indian military wing in Southeast Asia during the World War II, particularly active in Singapore, that was officially formed in April 1942 and disbanded in August 1945. Bidadari Resolutions and Indian National Army in Singapore are Indian National Army.
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Indian Singaporeans
Indian Singaporeans are Singaporeans of Indian or of general South Asian ancestry.
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Indianisation
Indianisation also known as Indianization, may refer to the spread of Indian languages, culture, diaspora, cuisines, economic reach and impact.
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Iwaichi Fujiwara
was an officer in the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II, and later a lieutenant general in the post-war Japan Ground Self Defense Force. Bidadari Resolutions and Iwaichi Fujiwara are Indian National Army.
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List of Hindu temples in Singapore
This is a list of Hindu temples in Singapore.
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List of Indian organisations in Singapore
Among the population of Indians in Singapore there are many organisations and societies of a religious, cultural, social, educational, professional, business and sporting nature.
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Mohan Singh (military officer)
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.
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Prisoner-of-war camp
A prisoner-of-war camp (often abbreviated as POW camp) is a site for the containment of enemy fighters captured as prisoners of war by a belligerent power in time of war.
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Royal Air Force strikes of 1946
The Royal Air Force strikes of 1946 was a series of demonstrations and strikes at several dozen Royal Air Force stations in the Indian subcontinent beginning on 22 January 1946.
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Royal Indian Navy mutiny
The Royal Indian Navy mutiny or revolt, also called the 1946 Naval Uprising, is a failed insurrection of Indian naval ratings, soldiers, police personnel and civilians against the British government in India. Bidadari Resolutions and Royal Indian Navy mutiny are Indian independence movement.
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Singapore
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia.
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1915 Singapore Mutiny
The 1915 Singapore Mutiny, (also known as the 1915 Sepoy Mutiny or the Mutiny of the 5th Light Infantry) was a mutiny of elements of the British Indian Army's 5th Light Infantry in the colony of Singapore. Bidadari Resolutions and 1915 Singapore Mutiny are Indian independence movement.
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See also
1942 documents
- Area bombing directive
- August Frank memorandum
- Beveridge Report
- Bidadari Resolutions
- Commando Order
- Croatian–Romanian–Slovak friendship proclamation
- Declaration by United Nations
- Dehousing
- Einsatzgruppen reports
- Geneva Manifesto
- Grojanowski Report
- Hitler and Mannerheim recording
- Joint Declaration by Members of the United Nations
- Laconia Order
- Protest!
- Raczyński's Note
- Riegner Telegram
- Rifleman's Creed
- Ringelblum Archive
- The Black Book of Poland
- The Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland
- The Paratrooper's Prayer
- United States declaration of war on Bulgaria
1942 in India
- 1942 Tokyo Conference
- 1942 in India
- Bangkok Conference
- Bidadari Resolutions
- Bombing of Calcutta
- Cripps Mission
- Eram massacre
- Operation Bajadere
- Quit India Movement
- Quit India speech
India in World War II
- 1939 in India
- 1940 in India
- 1941 in India
- 1942 Tokyo Conference
- 1942 in India
- 1943 in India
- 1944 in India
- 1945 in India
- All India Forward Bloc
- August Offer
- Bangkok Conference
- Bengal famine of 1943
- Bidadari Resolutions
- Central Reserve Police Force
- China Burma India theater
- Cripps Mission
- Eastern Group Supply Council
- India in World War II
- Indian National Army trials
- Indian coal mining women
- Khaksar movement
- Lahore Resolution
- Maibam Lotpa Ching
- Memorial Pillar (Valivade)
- Mont Tremblant Conference
- North-east Indian railways during World War II
- Opposition to World War II
- Propaganda and India in World War II
- Quit India Movement
- Quit India speech
- Radio SEAC
- Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow
Indian Independence League
- 1942 Tokyo Conference
- A. M. Sahay
- Bangkok Conference
- Bidadari Resolutions
- Doreen Young Wickremasinghe
- F Kikan
- Giani Pritam Singh Dhillon
- Govind Rao Khare
- Hariprobha Takeda
- I Kikan
- Indian Independence League
- Indian National Council
- K. P. K. Menon
- Prafulla Kumar Sen
- Rash Behari Bose
- Thai-Bharat Cultural Lodge
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bidadari_Resolutions
Also known as Bidadari Conference, Bidadary Conference, Bidadary Resolutions.