The INA Memorial Complex commemorates the Indian National Army (INA), a volunteer army formed during World War II by Indian nationalists who wanted to overthrow British rule in India. The INA was led by Subhas Chandra Bose, who is also known as Netaji. The INA fought alongside the Japanese against the British in Burma (now Myanmar). After the war, the INA was disbanded, but its legacy continues to be celebrated by Indian nationalists.
The INA Memorial Complex is located in Moirang, Manipur, India. It was built in 1997 to commemorate the INA’s contribution to the freedom struggle of India. The complex includes a museum, a library, and a memorial hall. The museum houses a collection of artifacts and documents related to the INA. The library has a collection of books and journals on the INA and the freedom struggle of India. The memorial hall is dedicated to the memory of the INA soldiers who died in the war.
The INA Memorial Complex is a popular tourist destination. It is also a place of pilgrimage for Indian nationalists. The complex is open to the public and admission is free.