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Question 47

In the context of Colonial India, Shah Nawaz Khan, Prem Kumar Sehgal and Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon are remembered as

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A) leaders of Swadeshi and Boycott Movement
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B) members of the Interim Government in 1946
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C) members of the Drafting Committee in the Constituent Assembly
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D) officers of the Indian National Army

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Shah Nawaz Khan, Prem Kumar Sehgal, and Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon are historically remembered as three prominent officers of the Indian National Army (INA). They, along with Colonel P.K. Sahgal, Colonel G.S. Dhillon, and Major General Shah Nawaz Khan, were put on trial by the British colonial authorities at the Red Fort in Delhi in November 1945. These trials, known as the INA Trials or Red Fort Trials, garnered immense public sympathy and support across India for the INA and its objectives, significantly contributing to the final push for India's independence.

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CStrategy

Recognize the names of key figures associated with major movements, organizations, or trials during the Indian freedom struggle. These individuals are often linked to a specific, well-known historical context.

DSyllabus Analysis

This question falls under the Modern Indian History section, specifically covering the Indian National Movement, with a focus on the Indian National Army (INA) and its significance.

EQuestion Analysis

Easy. The INA trials and the officers involved are well-known figures in the history of India's independence movement.