Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian War of Independence, is not just a biography, with philosophy of spirit and politics in Bose, it portrays the entire struggle of freedom of India and the world in general. It has an important view which may be difficult though for the British and American minds to comprehend, the book describes accurately the international movement of politics and armed revolution against imperial and colonial rule. An erudite scholar and historian, the author has in many chapters, quoted official records of the British and Indian Parliaments, Indian Congress, Judicial Commissions, Court Martials to support his findings. The book certainly traverses as yet unexplored many areas of outstanding questions like Netaji Bose's conflicts with Hitler, Gandhi-Nehru-British complicity, conflict with Fascism and Communism and by far the more intricate question of Netaji being alive or dead. The most heroic action taken by Netaji in crossing the north-western Himalayas and submarine to submarine maneuvering across Europe-Africa-Asia during the Second World War-all have been projected in marvellous style and logical sequence. He established the first interim-Govt. of Free India abroad, commanded in war, and in all probabilities, became victim in an international conspiracy–these have been brought to light in a brilliant analysis in this work. We are confident, it will serve the readers with accompanying effect on the advance of human civilization.
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Title
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian War of Independence
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Edition
Reprint.
Publisher
Punascha Publisher, 2004
ISBN
8173321551
Length
360p., Illustrations; Maps; 22cm.
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