Hikari Kikan
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Allegiance | Japan |
Service/ | Japanese army |
Battles/wars | Second World War |
The Hikari Kikan was the Imperial Japanese liaison office responsible for Japanese relations with the Azad Hind Government that replaced the I Kikan. It was initially headed by Colonel Bin Yamamoto, later replaced by Major General Saburo Isoda.
The Hikari Kikan recruited Ceylonese, Indians, and other South Asians domiciled in Japanese-occupied British Malaya and Singapore for espionage missions against the Allies during World War II.
See also
- SS Ural Maru
References
- Chandra Bose to Nihon. By Joyce C. Lebra; Horie Yoshitaka; Fujiwara Iwaichi. Tokyo. Hara Shobo. 1968.
- Four Lankans die in secret 'independence' war, Janaka Perera
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Subhas Chandra Bose
- Anita Bose Pfaff (daughter)
- Emilie Schenkl (wife / companion)
- Janakinath Bose (father)
- Prabhabati Bose (mother)
- Sarat Chandra Bose (elder brother)
- Sisir Kumar Bose (nephew)
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