Qadam Qadam Badaye Ja
      
Qadam Qadam Badhaye Ja (Hindi: क़दम क़दम बढ़ाये जा) was the regimental quick march of the Subhas Chandra Bose's Indian National Army.  Written by Pt. Vanshidhar Shukla. Composed by  Ram Singh Thakuri, it was banned in India after World War II as "seditious", which was subsequently lifted in August 1947. The song has since become a patriotic song in India, and has been re-interpreted by various Indian musicians including C. Ramachandra and A.R. Rahman. The song  is currently the regimental quickmarch of the Indian Army.[1][2]
Lyrics
| Devnagari script | Romanised Hindi | Translation (Approximate) | 
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क़दम क़दम बढ़ाये जाख़ुशी के गीत गाये जा
 ये ज़िंदगी है क़ौम की
 तू क़ौम पे लुटाये जा
 
 तू शेर-ए-हिन्द आगे बढ़
 मरने से तू कभी न डर
 उड़ा के दुश्मनों का सर
 जोश-ए-वतन बढ़ाये जा
 
 क़दम क़दम बढ़ाये जा
 ख़ुशी के गीत गाये जा
 ये ज़िंदगी है क़ौम की
 तू क़ौम पे लुटाये जा
 
 हिम्मत तेरी बढ़ती रहे
 ख़ुदा तेरी सुनता रहे
 जो सामने तेरे खड़े
 तू ख़ाक़ में मिलाये जा
 
 क़दम क़दम बढ़ाये जा
 ख़ुशी के गीत गाये जा
 ये ज़िंदगी है क़ौम की
 तू क़ौम पे लुटाये जा
 
 चलो दिल्ली पुकार के
 क़ौमी-निशाँ संभाल के
 लाल क़िले पे गाड़ के
 लहराये जा लहराये जा
 
 क़दम क़दम बढ़ाये जा
 ख़ुशी के गीत गाये जा
 ये ज़िंदगी है क़ौम की
 तू क़ौम पे लुटाये जा
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Qadam Qadam baṛāē jākhushi kē geet gāē jā
 yē zīndagi hai qâum kī
 tū qâum pē lūtāē jā
 
 tū shēr-ē-hind āgē baṛ
 marnē sē tū kabhī nā daṛ
 Ūṛākē dushmanō kā saṛ
 jōsh-ē-vatan baṛāē jā
 
 Qadam Qadam baṛāē jā
 khushi kē geet gāē jā
 yē zīndagi hai qâum kī
 tū qâum pē lūtāē jā
 
 himmat tēri baṛtī rahē
 khuda tērī suntā rahē
 jō sāmnē tērē khaṛē
 tū khāq mē milāē jā
 
 Qadam Qadam baṛāē jā
 khushi kē geet gāē jā
 yē zndagi hai qâum kī
 tū qâum pē lūtāē jā
 
 Chalō Dillī pūkār kē
 qâumi-nishāñ sam.bhāl kē
 Lāl qilē pē gāṛ kē
 lehrāē jā lehrāē jā
 
 Qadam qadam baṛāē jā
 khushi kē geet gāē jā
 yē zindagi hai qâum kī
 tū qâum pē lūtāē jā
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Keep stepping forwardSing songs of happiness as you go
 This life belongs to our motherland
 Lay it down for her a hundredfold
 
 March forward You the Tiger of India
 never ever be afraid to die
 By Blowing away the enemy's head
 Raise the spirits of your nation
 
 Take all your steps forward
 Sing songs of happiness as you go
 Your life belongs to the motherland
 Lay it down for her a hundredfold
 
 Let your courage be ever increasing
 Let The Lord listens to you
 As for he who stands in your way
 Turn him into dust and stamp him into the ground
 
 Take all your steps forward
 Sing songs of happiness as you go
 This life belongs to motherland
 Lay it down for her a hundredfold
 
 "Towards Delhi" you yell
 Hold your banner high
 Plant it on the Red Fort
 And let it fly eternally
 
 Take all your steps forward
 Sing songs of happiness as you go
 This life belongs to motherland
 Lay it down for her a hundredfold
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More Poetic lyrics(not official)
March,March on forward
With pleasure-songs onward.
Life belongs to the land.
You Better die than Backward.(Refrain)
Indian tigers, spring ahead
Save thy nation than thy head.
Striking terror among enemies
To thee is feather-bed.
Thy valor is again free
Thy Almighty graces thee. 
Thy Enemy at the front 
Sinks down on his knee.
"To Delhi" be thy Battle Cry,
hoisting thy standard high.
Fluttering atop the Lalquila
Let it fly, let it fly.
References
- Sources
- Notes
- ↑  Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian war of independence, Satish Chandra Maikap, pp. 352, Punascha, 1998, OCLC 39292599, ... I. N. A. Marching Song Qadam qadam bar'haye ja ...
- ↑  Reflections And Reminiscences Of Police Officers, Sankar Sen, pp. 90, Concept Publishing Company, 2006, ISBN 9788180692369.