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Signatories : USA
Objectives
a) Seize Key British-Controlled Facilities:
o Capture British administrative buildings, communication centers, and transportation hubs.
b) Neutralize British Military Presence:
o Disarm and incapacitate British military forces stationed in India.
c) Establish Control Over Major Cities:
o Take control of major cities to disrupt British administration and ensure strategic advantage.
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Key Leaders:
Equipment:
Rifles(M1941 Johnson rifle) (25,000): Acquired from USA trough promise of mining
rights
Knife (15000): Every Freedom fighter shall have a kitchen knife .
Handguns (2,000): Sourced through black market channels.
Grenades (1,000): Homemade and smuggled in from neighboring countries like
China,Japan.
Explosives:
Transportation:
Medical Supplies:
First Aid Kits: Assembled with help from doctors’ who actually have humanity.
Field Hospitals: Set up in secret locations to treat casualties.
Plan Of Action
PHASE I
Psychological Operations and Recruitment
Psychological Warfare:
o Objective: Undermine British loyalty and respect towards Indian soliders and
make them fell their true value
o Plan Of action:
Printed Propaganda: Produce leaflets detailing stories of Indian
soldiers' bravery and sacrifices in the war effort, contrasted with
British exploitation and neglect.
Personal Testimonies: Circulate firsthand accounts from defected
British Indian soldiers, emphasizing disillusionment with colonial
policies and mistreatment.
Promotion of Alliance with USA : With the upcoming troops and
resources from USA , the new power people may see a ray of light of
hope
o Effect: Foster discontent and dissent among soldiers, encouraging defection
and recruitment into the Azad India Movement.
Cultural Unity:
Recruitment
Youth Mobilization:
o Objective: Harness the energy and idealism of young Indians in the fight for
independence which may turn to be the strongest key
o Plan of Action:
Youth Brigades: Organize training camps to impart basic military
skills, ideological education, and leadership development to young
volunteers.
Propaganda Campaigns: Distribute pamphlets and posters depicting
heroic actions of young freedom fighters and the importance of youth
in shaping India's future.
Influence: Encourage influential youth leaders to advocate for Azad
India,
o Effect: Cultivate a dedicated youthful activists committed to the cause, ready
to mobilize their peers and communities in support of independence which
will be the key to independence and lead to stability after indipendence
Phase 2
Establishing Revolutionary Centers
Rural Camps:
Western Ghats: Dense forests near Lonavla (coordinates: 18.7° N, 73.4° E).
Punjab: Remote areas near Hoshiarpur (coordinates: 31.5° N, 75.9° E).
Bengal: Jungles near Bankura (coordinates: 23.2° N, 87° E).
Central India: Forested areas near Jabalpur (coordinates: 23..1° N, 79.9° E).
Logistics:
Identifying Candidates: Goaling Indian soldiers in the British Indian Army through
secret communications, pamphlets, and coded messages.
Mind Games: Emphasizing shared cultural and national identity, exploiting
dissatisfaction with colonial rule, and highlighting the British disregard for Indian
sacrifices during the war.
Promises: Offering incentives such as land, money, and prominent positions in the
new government.
Double Agents: Planting trusted operatives within the British military to provide
intelligence and sabotage from within.
Propaganda:
Re shaping Community:
Fostering Sympathy:
Support Services: Providing medical aid, food, and shelter to civilians affected by
British crackdowns, winning hearts and minds and manipulating them for our goal
Relief Camps: Setting up relief camps for displaced families and those impacted by
the conflict and brainwashing them through media and making them core member of
our plan
Nationalism Feeling:
Final Phase:
Day 1: Mobilization and Initial Strikes
Date of 1st day of final phase of fIvEdAY operation:1st
September , 1940
Assanation plan:
Approach: Infiltrate with 300 Local milatry and 100 special ops and
highly secure Viceroy's House grounds using decisive means, such as
scaling walls or exploiting vulnerabilities in security rotations.
Dawn Attacks:
NEXT GOAL -
Transportation Hubs:
Expand Control
Campaign:
o Strengthen Defenses:
Goal: Key installations and command centers.
Action: Set up defensive perimeters.
o Pre-emptive Strikes:
Goal: British reinforcements.
Action: Launch strikes on identified British movements mainly by
using USA forces
Plan: Use intelligence from spies, ambush reinforcements en route.
Location: Routes leading into major cities from British-controlled
territories.
Mobilize Reserves:
We will send representatives to foreign countries and ask seek for global support from both
allied and axis nations
Psychological Operations:
Azad Hind Rebels shall spread misinformation in the british forces to create confusion and
demoralize the British troop through radio, pamphlets and newspaper
We shall also encourage surrender of British soliders and support them to joing our Azad
Hind army
Public Support:
Organize Rallies-
To make the general people aware about our national state formation we shall co-ordinate
public gathering and rallies showing our unity which will inturn raise their morale
Then as free Indians shall announce the formation of provisional Government and ensure the
masses we our doing our best to form an ideal democratic government
Outcome
By the end of the five days, we aim to have:
a. Seized Control Over Major Cities:Establish control over key urban centers,
disrupting British administration.
b. Neutralized British Military Presence:Disarmed and incapacitated a significant
portion of British military forces.
c. Established a Provisional Government:Declared an independent Azad India with a
provisional government in place, ready to negotiate with international powers for
recognition and support.
d. Complete control over central and east India