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Black days in Andaman and Nicobar Islands / Roychowdhury, Rabin 2004  Book
Roychowdhury, Rabin Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2004.
Description 293p.hbk
Standard Number 8170491835
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ID:   145809


Bose, beyond the ‘Mystery’ / Pande, Amba   Journal Article
Pande, Amba Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has featured prominently in the news—and hence the public consciousness—only from time to time. As was often the case earlier, the recent prominence he has been given has been confined largely to the classified files concerning him and the mystery surrounding his death—reported or real. Although public and media activism can be credited for the pressure built up which led to the partial declassification of files, it is time now to go beyond these limited aspects of the life and times of a personality as great as that of Bose. It is time now to start looking at other, greater aspects and perspectives that bring out the dynamic and multi-faceted life he led. Particularly the larger-than-life persona of Bose—Bose the philosopher, the leader, the statesman and then of course Bose the diplomat par excellence. All these aspects of his personality are clearly evident in his tryst with the Indian National Army (INA), the formation of the Provisional Government of Free India and his engagement with expatriate Indians/the Indian diaspora in Southeast Asia, which is exactly what this article attempts to bring out.
Key Words INA  Subhas Chandra Bose  Netaji  Bose Mystery 
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Debunking the Propaganda: Was Netaji Leftist and Anti-Hindutva ? / Ghosh, Pitam   Journal Article
Ghosh, Pitam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Subhash Chandra Bose, a charismatic leader and an inspiring personality in the national freedom movement of India, was born in 1897 at Cuttack. With a natural will power, determination and leadership acumen Subhash grew up under strict supervision of his lawyer father to become a suave bureaucrat of the British government.
Key Words Netaji  Subhash Chandra Bose 
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Netaji and the INA: a commemorative volume brought our to mark the golden jubilee of the Indian national army (Asad Hind Fauj) / Bhardwaj, R C (ed) 1994  Book
Bhardwaj, R C Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lok Sabha Secretariat, 1994.
Description ix, 158p.
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