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Indian National Military Many of them cited the oath of allegiance they'd taken to the King among causes not to be a part of a Japanese-supported organisation, and regarded the recruits of the INA as traitors for having forsaken their oath. Commanders within the British-Indian Army like Wavell later highlighted the hardships this group of soldiers suffered, contrasting them with the troops of the INA. Many British troopers held the same opinion., Hugh Toye and Peter Fay point out that the First INA consisted of a combination of recruits joining for varied causes, corresponding to nationalistic leanings, Mohan Singh's appeals, private ambition or to guard males under their own command from hurt. Fay notes some officers like Shah Nawaz Khan were against Mohan Singh's ideas and tried to hinder what they thought-about a collaborationist organisation. Centre Does Not Know Who All Shared Dais With Pm At Azad Hinds 75th Anniversary Celebration It was deliberate that, as quickl