India, May 31 -- During World War 2, Shahnawaz Khan, who was in the 14th Punjab Regiment, was captured by the Japanese in 1942. Deeply influenced by Subhas Chandra Bose, he decided to join the INA in 1943. He rose to the rank of Major General and played a crucial role in leading the army into North-Eastern India, seizing Kohima and Imphal, briefly held by the INA under Japanese authority. After the Declaration of War by Bose in 1945, Khan, Captain Prem Kumar Sahgal and Lieutenant Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon were tried for treason in the famous Red Fort trials. This trial contributed to the growing discontent against British rule in India. My Memories of INA & Its Netaji, first published in 1946, was written as a tribute to the life and courage of Subhas Chandra Bose....