Forgotten Wars_ Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia - Christopher Bayly [385]
India, 10, 15–16, 18–19, 75–86, 88–90, 96–8, 138, 221–3, 230, 242–52, 284–301, 401–6, 460–63, 518, 520, 546–7 1946 elections, 240, 242, 243
Cabinet Mission, 230, 242–3, 244, 259, 304
independence, 95, 262, 288, 292, 298, 299, 405–6
interim government, 243, 253, 256–7, 261, 284, 285–6
partition, 98, 242–3, 286–7, 288–301, 309
Indian army, 15, 82, 90–91, 222, 231, 240, 242, 248, 252, 311, 403–4, 405–6, 461
20th Indian Division, 141, 145, 150, 151, 156
23rd Indian Division, 169, 176, 186, 187
5th Indian Division, 52, 59, 78, 91, 179
6th Mahrattas, 178
and partition, 287, 289–91
attitudes to INA, 19, 20, 78
in Indo-China, 91, 139, 153–5, 156
in Indonesia, 91, 139, 169, 172, 177–80, 187
in Japan, 139, 290
Indian Independence Leagues, 19, 84, 87, 156
Indian National Army (INA), 19–23, 40–41, 57, 58, 59, 78–81, 82, 86–92, 139, 223, 225, 240, 245, 254, 434
and Muslims, 80, 247, 285
in Malaya, 86–8, 91–2, 226–7, 330
Rani of Jhansi Regiment, 84, 87
trials, 78–81, 82–4, 88–92, 227, 284–6
Indian National Ambulance Corps, 247
Indian National Congress (INC), 15, 18–19, 21, 22, 75, 77, 85, 98, 156, 242–5, 252, 303
and Indian National Army, 79–80, 284–5
and partition, 286–7, 296, 298,
Indians in Burma, 67, 84–5, 155, 224, 231–2, 233, 253, 267, 289, 303, 312, 378, 397, 402–3, 463–4
in Indo-China, 145, 155–6
in Malaya, 58, 84, 87, 99, 103, 226–7, 326, 329–31, 332–3, 335–9, 420, 486, 520
in Singapore, 54, 225–6
in Southeast Asia, 9
Indo-China, 91, 137, 140–58, 170, 191, 236–7, 239, 303, 538–9
Indonesia raya (‘greater Indonesia’), 136, 165, 326, 353, 366
Indonesia, 8, 158–89, 190–97, 239, 272, 289, 351–2, 417, 457, 462, 467
British intervention in, 137, 139, 141, 158–9, 167–9, 170–75, 176, 177–89
Indonesian Labour Party, 194
Indonesian Revolution, 164–6, 181–2, 183, 192, 193, 351
impact on Malaya, 193–6, 215
inflation, 5, 222, 255, 281
internees, 5, 54–7, 167–8, 172, 175–6, 177, 179, 199, 275–6, 327–8, 482–5
interrogation methods, 86–7, 432–3, 475
invulnerability cults, 43–4, 181, 356, 386, 417, 469
Ipoh, 128, 135, 136, 195, 420, 430, 447
Iraq, 327–8
Irrawaddy Flotilla Company, 377, 378
Isaacs, Major R. J., 127
Ishak bin Haji Muhammad, xx, 364, 366, 433–4
Islam, 85, 245, 250,
in Indonesia, 160–61, 179, 194
in Malaya, 43–4, 196, 353, 356–7, 359–61, 366–7, 417–19, 531–2
Islamic Party, 531–2
Ismail Mohamed Ali, 214
Isoda, General, 22
Itagaki, General Seishiro, 6, 50, 57–8
Itu, Colonel, 37, 39, 58, 203
Jakarta, 166, 169, 172, 174, 185–7
Japan, xxvii, 1–7, 11, 21, 86, 139, 143, 541
in Indo-China, 142–45, 146
in Indonesia, 162, 164–6, 172–3, 175, 180
surrender, 12–13, 29, 37–8, 49–50, 57–8, 60–61, 157
Japanese in Southeast Asia, 6, 272, 544–6
Jawi Peranakan, 331
Jerrard, Brigadier Charles, 312
Jews, 327–8
jihad, 179, 245, 356
Jinnah, Mahomed Ali, xxii, 23, 85, 98, 196, 242, 243, 244, 286–7, 288, 294, 302, 547
Jisaku Uzumi, Rear Admiral, 49
Johore, 17, 42, 43, 47, 207, 210–11, 278–9, 339, 413
Johore People’s Assembly, 119, 122, 124
Joshi, P. C., 253, 604 n. 25
Joyoboyo, King, 162
Jumabhoy, R. 93
Jungle Green, 527
K’tut Tantri (‘Surabaya Sue’), 176, 184
Kachins, 63–4, 74, 75, 224, 228, 297, 309, 312, 389, 517
Kamarulzaman Teh, 418–19
Kampong Baru, 115
Kandy, 64, 69
Karachi, 218, 288, 302
Karen Democratic Union, 306
Karen National Defence Organization, 75, 464
Karen National Union (KNU), 310, 391, 393, 394
Karen revolt, 380, 391–8, 400–401, 458–9, 464–70, 536, 537
Karenistan, 308, 391–2, 394, 464
Karens, 23, 74–5, 224, 233, 238, 265, 305, 306, 307–10, 320, 389, 517
Kashmir, 288–9, 401, 403, 405, 461, 518, 539, 546–7
Katju, K. N., 82–3
Kaur, Amrit, 22
Kawthulay, 308
Keane, Fergal, 233
Kedah, 129, 133–4, 337–9
Sultan of, 46, 133–4, 214, 502
Kelantan, 102, 446–7
Kemp, Jimmy, 496
Kempeitai (Japanese military police), 34, 35, 86, 117, 125, 126, 199
Keris Mas, 490–91, 510, 511
Kerr, Sir Archibald, 187
Kesatuan Melayu Muda (League of Malay Youth), 17–18, 135, 196
Keynes, John Maynard, 185
Khan, Ahmad, 432–4
Khan, Captain Shahnawaz, 88, 89
Khan, General