Sixty long years haven't been enough to end the Subhas Chandra Bose 'death' controversy. Behind the myths lurk dark realities. Politicians pay lip service. Officials don't speak up. The intelligence community thinks the matter is volatile. Foreigners want to get something off their chests. Media is forever chasing the leads. The judiciary has reasons to be suspicious. The Government of India says they aren't sure what happened. Still, they don’t like anyone ...
Back from Dead: Inside the Subhas Bose Mystery precedes the report of Justice Mukerjee Commission of Inquiry. Author Anuj Dhar began probing the case in 2001 as part of a Hindustan Times investigation team. The findings he reached subsequently were identical to what Mukherjee Commission was to arrive at. Th Dhar;s advantage were his journalistic credentials, which gave him extra strings to go around in search of truth about the fate of Subhas Chandra Bose. He ...
CIA's Eye on South Asia offers an insight into the working of the world's foremost spy agency through various reports presented to top US officials from 1951-2001. These previously secret CIA reports have become available largely because of a recent Presidential Executive order which ushered in a golden era of declassification in the United States. Unlikely all other foreign intelligence agencies, the Central Intelligence Agency undertakes large-scale ...