Rash Vihari Bose focused on overthrowing Britain, which mainly influenced East Asian international relations and the situation, while gradually defending the imperial war and pursuing Indian independence through solidarity with Axis powers such as Germany and Italy.
On the other hand, Subhas Chandra Bose's struggle focused on countries that were opposed to Britain under the logic of ‘Britain's enemy is on my side’, especially the 1939 Treaty between Germany and the Soviet Union. As a result, he anticipated the subsequent anti-military alliance between the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, and Japan and ideologically pinned his hopes on the socialist Soviet Union.