As we all know, World War II, as a catastrophe in human history, covered many regions and countries, and the Asian battlefield is one of the main battlefields of this war, and Japan, as the largest aggressor of the Asian battlefield, invaded our country for 14 years and caused our country to suffer heavy pain. Japan's ambitions were not only this, but even wanted to conquer the entire Southeast Asian region, so it also launched an invasion of other countries in Southeast Asia. But it is worth mentioning that Japan was very unhappy in attacking India, sending 90,000 troops, but the casualties were as high as 60,000, and at that time, Japan only attacked India once and then gave up. You may not believe it when you say it.
First, the war between Japan and India was the Battle of Imphal. In this war, although the tactics used by India were not advanced, because it was a British colony at that time, Britain also sent troops to participate in the war. Moreover, it was personally led by the famous general General Mountbatten, who led the Indian army to fight the Japanese army, so India had foreign aid, and Japan had insufficient supplies and could only withdraw from the Indian battlefield.
Moreover, due to the pressure of Both China and the United States, although Japan has placed the main battlefield in the Asian battlefield, it has also pulled the United States in because of its wolf ambitions. Countless energies have been expended on the battlefield of our country, and it is necessary to deal with the American army, which has long exhausted the Japanese army physically and mentally, and if troops are still sent to India at this time, the result will be more than worth the loss.
Finally, because India's terrain is very complex, it is easy to defend and difficult to attack, and the climate is difficult to adapt. Therefore, the Indian army relied on its innate geographical advantages to negotiate with the Japanese army. When the two sides fought, the Japanese army was always besieged on the sheep gut trail, there was no material replenishment, tens of thousands of Japanese troops could only fight the Indian army hungry, resulting in a sharp reduction in combat effectiveness. Therefore, the war was fought from March 1944 to July, and the Japanese army could no longer resist and was forced to withdraw from the Indian battlefield, and did not dare to launch a second invasion.