On 19 March the Japanese attacked Ukhrul, a town 50km (30 miles) behind Imphal. At that point it became obvious that the real target of the offensive was Kohima, 95km (60 miles) north of Imphal ...
His discussion of the physical and environmental setting, which made Burma one of the least pleasant places in which to fight, is excellent, and his writing on some operations, such as the ...
Japanese forces embarked on the campaign from Burma, the present-day Myanmar, in March 1944 and temporarily occupied Kohima, north of Imphal. But they were forced to withdraw due to shortages of ...
Track the progress of the Burma Campaign - from the rapid Japanese victories of 1941, to the desperate battles for the Indian towns of Kohima and Imphal. Then follow the course of the Allies as ...
A multi-media campaign aimed at spreading awareness about HIV/AIDS was launched in Imphal under the aegis of Manipur AIDS Control Society (MACS). A multi-media campaign aimed at spreading ...
Given below is the road distance between Imphal and Kohima. If more than one route is available, alternate routes will also be displayed. The map given below gives road map and travel directions to ...
The INA crossed the Indo-Burma border and marched towards Imphal and Kohima in March 1944. The Chalo Delhi campaign ended at Imphal. By 1945, the British had launched their own campaign to retake ...