ABSTRACT

WITH the exception of the vast Chinese land front, the Burmese-Indian frontier is at present the only sector in the Far Eastern theatre of war where armed contact is maintained between the Allies and the Japanese over a long stretch of territory and where Japanese political warfare may come actively into play once large-scale operations are resumed. It may thus be useful to summarise briefly the apparatus assembled by the Japanese for political warfare against India, as distinct from other territories either overrun or mapped for future conquests.