The Forward Bloc was formed in 1939 by Subhas Chandra Bose as a faction within the Indian National Congress to advocate for more radical approaches to achieving India’s independence from British colonial rule. Its objectives included promoting a united front against Imperialism, emphasizing social justice, and mobilizing the masses for a more aggressive struggle for freedom. The bloc sought to integrate various social and economic issues with the broader freedom movement, reflecting Bose's vision of a more inclusive and dynamic nationalist agenda. Ultimately, it aimed to energize and unify different segments of Indian society in the fight for independence.
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