Chalo Delhi: Writings and Speeches 1943-1945: Subhas Chandra Bose

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After a perilous ninety-day submarine voyage,Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose arrived in Southeast Asia on 6 May 1943 to lead the Indian independence movement. ‘Only when the blood of freedom loving Indians begins to flow’, he declared in one of his broadcasts in June 1943, ‘Will India attain her freedom.’ In his last message, on 15 august 1945, he argued faith in India’s destiny and expressed confidence that ‘India shall be free and before long.’ Volume 12 of Netaji’s Collected Works brings together all his speeches and writings as leader of the Azad Hind movement from June 1943 to August 1945. His stirring speeches in Singapore, Malaya, and Burma electrified massive audiences of civilians and soldiers, united Indian of all religions, and inspired them to join the march towards Delhi. The Proclamation of the Provisional Government of Azad Hind (Free India) in Singapore on 21 October 1943 blends erudition and passion. Netaji’s radio address to the ‘Father of Our Nation’ provides the most detailed justification of his course of action and seeks the Mahatma’s blessings in the ‘Holy war’ raging around Imphal and Kohima. The ‘Tokyo thesis’ delivered to university faculty and students in November 1944 highlights the three supreme challenges for free India-national defence, eradication of poverty, and education for all. His letters-most published here for the first time-reveal Netaji’s special solicitude for the young women and men who joined the Indian National Army. This volume is indispensable for all interested in modern South Asian history and politics, as well as nationalism and international relations in the twentieth century.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sisir Kumar Bose

Sisir Kumar Bose (1920-2000) founded the Netaji Research Bureau in 1957 and was its guiding spriti until his death in 2000.  A participant in the Indian freedom struggle, he was imprisoned by the British in the Lahore Fort, Red Fort and Lyallpur Jail. In the Lahore Fort, Red Fort and Lyallpur Jail. In the post-independence period he played a key role in preserving the best traditions of the anti-colonial movement and making possible the writing of its history.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sugata Bose

Sugata Bose is Gardiner Professor of History at Harvard University. His publications include Nationalism, Democracy and Development: State and Politics in India (co-edited with Ayesha Jalal; 1997) and The Indian Struggle, 1920-1942: Subhas Chandra Bose (co-edited with Sisir Kumar Bose; 1997).

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Chalo Delhi: Writings and Speeches 1943-1945: Subhas Chandra Bose
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1st ed.
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9788178241791
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xx+450p., 24cm.
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