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  Rash Behari Bose at AllExperts
Rashbehari Bose (1885-1945) was a revolutionary leader against the British Raj in India and was one of the organisers of the Indian National Army.
Bose was born in the Subaldaha village of Burdwan, in the province of Bengal.
Bose was instrumental in persuading the Japanese authorities to stand by the Indian nationalists and ultimately to support actively the Indian freedom struggle abroad.
en.allexperts.com /e/r/ra/rash_behari_bose.htm   (478 words)

  
  Subhash Chandra Bose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bose advocated the approach that the political instability of war-time Britain should be taken advantage of—rather than simply wait for the British to grant independence after the end of the war (which was the view of Gandhi, Nehru and a section of the Congress leadership) at the time.
Bose, in particular, was accused of 'collaborating' with the Axis; he criticized the British during World War-II, saying that while Britain was fighting for the freedom of the European nations under Nazi control, it did not grant its own colonies, including India their independence.
Though Bose did ally himself with the Axis powers, there is little to suggest he shared any of their doctrines of racial superiority; instead it appears he was motivated to join them largely out of political pragmatism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Subhash_Chandra_Bose   (2976 words)

  
 bhavans.info
Rash Behari suddenly came in to prominence after 23rd December 1912 when bombs were thrown at Lord Hardinge, the then Viceroy of India.
Rash Behari was reflecting and spoke only that he was ready and resolute but laid two conditions - that he should be supplied with powerful bombs and that he should have a young man of unimpeachable revolutionary character.
Rash Behari was serving with the Forest Research Institute there, and Basant was supposed to be his servant.
www.bhavans.info /heritage/rashbose.asp   (1225 words)

  
 Rash Behari Bose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rashbehari Bose (1885-1945) was a revolutionary leader against the British Raj in India and was one of the organisers of the Indian National Army.
It was Bose who was instrumental in persuading the Japanese authorities to stand by the Indian nationalists and ultimately to support actively the Indian freedom struggle abroad.
Bose convened a conference in Tokyo on March 28-30, 1942, which decided to establish the Indian Independence League.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Rash_Behari_Bose   (423 words)

  
 Rash Behari Bose
Rash Behari was born on May 25, 1886, in Palara-Bighati (Hoogly) village.
Rash Behari's was initially educated at Subaldaha under the supervision of his grandfather, Kalicharan, and later in Dupleix College at Chandernagore.
Rash Behari was elected President and later gave Supreme Command of the I.N.A. to Subash Chandra Bose in 1943.
www.liveindia.com /freedomfighters/24.html   (1103 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Subash Chandra Bose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Bose helped organize and later lead the Indian National Army put together with Indian prisoners-of-war and plantation workers from Singapore and Southeast Asia.
A testament to Bose's organizational acumen, the Indian National Army consisted of some 45000 regular troops, a separate women's army unit named after Rani Lakshmi Bai (in a regular army, the women's army unit was the first of its kind in Asia), who gave her life in the First War of Independence in 1857.
Though Bose did ally himself with the Axis powers, there is little to suggest he shared anything approaching their doctrines of racial superiority; instead it appears he was motivated to join them largely out of political pragmatism i.e., on the logic "The enemy's enemy is a friend".
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Subash-Chandra-Bose   (1460 words)

  
 Subhas Chandra Bose  and  India
Bose's ideology was radical and contained socialist elements -- such as the desire to abolish the traditional class structure and create a society of equal opportunity, and the claim to represent the peasants and workers.
Bose was able to give much grander expression to his "militarism" when, in 1930, he volunteered to form a guard of honor during the ceremonial functions at the Calcutta session of the Congress party.
Bose was favorably impressed with the discipline and organizational strength of fascism as early as 1930, when he first expressed support for a synthesis of fascism and socialism.
www.gnosticliberationfront.com /subhas_chandra_bose__and__india.htm   (17133 words)

  
 Subhas Chandra Bose
The Mukherjee Commission on the alleged disappearance of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose has inferred that he did not die in a plane crash in 1945 and that the ashes in Renkoji Temple in Japan were not that of Netaji.
The Justice M.K. Mukherjee Commission concluded that Bose “is dead”, “he did not die in the plane crash, as alleged”, “the ashes in the Japanese temple are not of Netaji” and that “in the absence of any clinching evidence a positive answer cannot be given” to the terms of reference.
Subhas Chandra Bose felt that young militant groups could be molded into a military arm of the freedom movement and used to further the cause.
www.liveindia.com /freedomfighters/SubhasChandraBose.html   (3755 words)

  
 Subhash Chandra Bose at AllExperts
Bose advocated the approach that the political instability of war-time Britain should be taken advantage of — rather than simply wait for the British to grant independence after the end of the war (which was the view of Gandhi, Nehru and a section of the Congress leadership at the time).
Bose visited the islands on just one occasion late in 1943, when he was carefully screened from the local population by the Japanese authorities, who at that time were torturing the leader of the Indian Independence League on the Islands, Dr. Diwan Singh (who later died of his injuries, in the Cellular Jail).
Bose's judgment in allying with the Japanese has been questioned, as many argue that he would have been unable to ensure an independent India had he ridden to power on Japanese bayonets, and was in danger of being turned into a puppet ruler like Pu-yi, the last Chinese Emperor in Manchukuo.
en.allexperts.com /e/s/su/subhash_chandra_bose.htm   (6330 words)

  
 India and Her Sons: July 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Rash Behari's was initially educated at Subaldaha under the supervision of his grandfather, Kalicharan, and later in Dupleix College at Chandernagore.
It was due to Rash Behari's efforts that a conference was help in Tokyo from March 28 to 30, 1942, for discussion on political issues.
Rash Behari was elected President and later gave Supreme Command of the I.N.A. to Subash Chandra Bose in 1943.
indiafreedom.blogspot.com /2005_07_01_indiafreedom_archive.html   (4229 words)

  
 Bengali Greats Series: Netaji Subhas - The True Leader of Free India
One of the demands, Bose was able to extract from the German authorities, was the release of all Indian prisoners from War camps and jails in countries under German occupation.
Subhas Chandra Bose to be kind enough to come to East Asia and appeals to the Imperial Government of Japan to use its good offices to obtain the necessary permission and conveniences from the Government of Germany to enable Sj.
The Indian Independence League (under the leadership of Rash Behari Bose) took control of this military wing - the INA counterpart in the East - under the command of Captain Singh - to fight side by side with the Japanese forces to forge their way through Burma and march to India, on to Delhi.
www.bengalonline.sitemarvel.com /netaji2.html   (4066 words)

  
 :: Indian national congress - History ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Rash Behari Bose was elected President of the Council of Action and Mohan Singh took up the command of the ‘Army’.
The arrival of Subhas Bose at Tokyo on June 13, 1943, and the declaration of his determination to launch an armed attack against the British along the eastern borders of India electrified the entire scene and the Indians overseas felt that their long-awaited savious had at last come.
Rash Behari handed over the leader ship of the Indian Independence Movement to Subhas Bose, who formed the Provisional Government of Free India and gave the battle-cry ‘Chalo Delhi’ (on to Delhi) to the Azad Hind Fauz (I.N.A.) Subhas also made a total mobilization of the resources of overseas Indians.
www.aicc.org.in /indian_national_army.php   (1253 words)

  
 The Sunday Tribune - Spectrum - Article
Rash Behari Bose was deeply moved by the sacrifice made by him and other revolutionaries.
When he came of age, Rash Behari Bose tried to get into the army, but he was turned down as the British did not admit Bengalis into the army.
On September 1, 1942, the INA was formally established with Rash Behari as President.
www.tribuneindia.com /2000/20000206/spectrum/main2.htm   (1687 words)

  
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Rash Behari Bose (an Indian radical who had escaped to Japan in 1905) and his entourage arrived in Singapore and took up residence in the Park View Hotel.
Subhas Chandra Bose arrived at Kallang aerodrome in a silk suit and a grey felt hat but within three days he had abandoned this attire for the military uniform and top boots he would almost exclusively be seen in thereafter.
Bose's presence energized the civilian organization, and he launched a furious drive for funds on the peninsula and further afield, visiting in a short space the principal cities of the Japanese Empire: Rangoon, Manila, Bangkok, Shanghai and Nanking.
sociologyesoscience.com /ngermanyburma2.html   (2906 words)

  
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Subhas Bose had, however, come to believe that the outcome of war would be decisive for the future of India, and he was also convinced that whoever was the ultimate victor, the war was going to change the nature of the struggle for Indian independence.
Bose was not in the least interested either in the existing regime in Germany or in its future and that was why his sudden parting did not cause him any mental anguish, because, his main concern was India and not Germany.
Bose had made it clear that the Indians did not want to be involved in Germany’s quarrel with other countries or with her own internal quarrels.
www.nsfoundation.org.uk /brg.doc   (11850 words)

  
 Bengali Greats Series: Netaji Subhas - The True Leader of Free India
One of the demands, Bose was able to extract from the German authorities, was the release of all Indian prisoners from War camps and jails in countries under German occupation.
Subhas Chandra Bose to be kind enough to come to East Asia and appeals to the Imperial Government of Japan to use its good offices to obtain the necessary permission and conveniences from the Government of Germany to enable Sj.
The Indian Independence League (under the leadership of Rash Behari Bose) took control of this military wing - the INA counterpart in the East - under the command of Captain Singh - to fight side by side with the Japanese forces to forge their way through Burma and march to India, on to Delhi.
bengalonline.sitemarvel.com /netaji2.html   (4066 words)

  
 IngentaConnect RASH BEHARI BOSE AND HIS JAPANESE SUPPORTERS
Rash Behari Bose (1886–1945) was born in north-eastern Bengal in 1886.
The case of Rash Behari Bose and his Japanese supporters constitutes a remarkable chapter in the developmental history of international cooperation among Asian peoples that preceded Japan's wartime Pan-Asianist rhetoric of the `Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere'.
The present article argues that such evidence of cross-border cooperation in the modern history of Asia, as embraced by Rash Behari Bose and his supporters in Japan, sheds light on the analysis of an anti-Western transnationalism in its embryonic form.
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/routledg/riij/2006/00000008/00000001/art00009   (294 words)

  
 Vandemataram.com - Patriots   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Janaki Nath was descended from the Bose of Mathi Nagar, 24-Parganas.
In March 1940 Subhas Bose convened an Anti-Compromise Conference at Ramgarh, Bihar, under the joint auspices of the forward Bloc and the Kisan Sabha.
To his elder brother Sarat Chandra Bose, a renowned advocate and a political leader in his own right, Subhas was deeply attached, and it was Sarat Chandra who financially helped him, in the early years of his carrier, and backed him politically during the vicissitudes of his turbulent and meteoric career.
www.vandemataram.com /biographies/patriots/subhashbose.htm   (1739 words)

  
 Hindustantimes.com - the name India trusts for news
Rash Behari Bose, already in Japan, and whose two sons were in the Japanese army, approached the Japanese emperor and requested him to retain the Indian prisoners of war.
With the consent of the Japanese commander and Rash Behari Bose, the Indian National Army was formed under the command of Capt Mohan Singh.
Within a few days of this Sh Rash Behari Bose visited our camps and said that we should be patient, the INA will function soon under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose.
www.hindustantimes.com /news/specials/Netaji/ltspmore.htm   (363 words)

  
 Rash Behari Bose in India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Rash Behari Bose was the founder member of the Indian National Army (INA) to win India’s freedom from the British.
Rash Behari was born on May 25, 1886, in Palara-Bighati (Hooghly) village, in Bengal.
Bose's initial life in Japan was as a fugitive.
www.india9.com /i9show/33584.htm   (272 words)

  
 Re: Fujioka Nobukatsu
Not to be confused with Subhas Chandra Bose (1897-1945), leader of the Indian National Army during WWII; I think he appears briefly in the movie _Puraido_.
Bose's liberation had been suppressed following an unsuccessful attempt on the life of the Governor-General, Lord Hardinge.
Bose then fled to Japan, where he was welcomed by Touyama Mitsuru ("godfather" of the Gen'you-Kai and Kokuryuu Kai).
www.mail-archive.com /fukuzawa@ucsd.edu/msg09593.html   (940 words)

  
 The Hindu : Crusade with arms
Bose defeated Dr. Pattabhi Sitaramaiyaa in the election for Congress Presidentship at Haripura in 1939.
Bose gave his full support to this call through his radio broadcast from Germany on August 31, 1942, in which he said, ``The Indian people should carry on the struggle till the last British is expelled from India...Before dawn comes the darkest hour.
Rash Behari spoke thus, ``Friends and Comrades in Arms, I, in your presence today resign my office and appoint Deshsevak Subhas Chandra Bose as President of the Indian Independent League.
www.hinduonnet.com /thehindu/2000/02/01/stories/13011282.htm   (1676 words)

  
 Kartar Singh Sarabha Biography, Kartar Singh Sarabha Images, Kartar Singh Sarabha Details - Politics @ Goonia.com - All ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
On the advice of Rash Behari Bose and incitement of Nawab Khan he agreed to committing dacoities.
Because of that suspicion Kartar Singh asked Rash Behari Bose to change the date of the revolt to February 19 instead of 21.
Ras Behari Bose and Kartar Singh had no real way to keep their plans secret.
www.goonia.com /politics/p_leaders/showarticle.aspx?Name=Kartar_Singh_Sarabha   (1282 words)

  
 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
His greatest achievement was the deep sense of national unity that he was able to kindle in his countrymen and the profound love and loyalty, he was able to inspire in his army.
Subhas Chandra Bose was born to Prabhavati Devi and Janaki Nath Bose, a lawyer of Cuttack, Orissa on 23 January 1897.He graduated in 1919 with a first class in philosophy.
On 04 July, he took over from Rash Behari Bose the leadership of the Indian Independence Movement in East Asia, organised the Azad Hind Fauj (the Indian National Army), became its Supreme Commander on 25 August and proclaimed the Provisional Government of Azad Hind on 21October.
rrtd.nic.in /bionetaji.html   (440 words)

  
 Rash Behari Bose Definition / Rash Behari Bose Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Rashbehari Bose (1885-1945) was a revolutionary leader against the British Raj The British Raj is an informal term for the period of British rule of most of the Indian subcontinent, or present-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka (previously known as Ceylon).
It lasted from 1858, when the rule of the British East India Company was transferred to the Crown, until 1947, when the independence of British India was granted and Pakistan was formed.
It was created primarily by the recruitment of Indian prisoners of war who, in the course of service in the armed forces of the British Indian Empire, had been captured by Japanese forces....
www.elresearch.com /Rash_Behari_Bose   (402 words)

  
 Profiles- Heroic Roles Of Naki Ahmad Choudhury
As a part of the celebration, the heroic role played by one Naki Ahmad Choudhury an ex-Captain, INA (India National Army), popularly known as Japan Pitru who had been associated with the Azad Hind Fauz since its inception and died at the age of 82 years on 9th December, 1996 is described in shorts.
In no time Rash Behari Bose entrusted the over-all in-charge of the IIL and INA with Netaji in a meeting held at Cathay Cinema Hall in Singapore on 4th July, 1943.
From his statement it was known that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose died in a plane crash on 18th August, 1945 near Taihoku Airport as the plane took-off for Tokyo.
www.manipuronline.com /Profiles/February2003/nakiahmadchoudhury08_1.htm   (4997 words)

  
 An incredible voyage under the sea   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Indian independence League in East Asia under the leadership of Rash Behari Bose and Japanese Government also wanted him to assume the leadership of the Indian freedom movement.
At Sabang, Bose was greeted by his close friend, Colonel Yamamoto, former Japanese military attack in Berlin.
Bose and his aide were taken to quarters arranged by the Navy and advised complete rest before departing again for Tokyo.
www.bengalonthenet.com /community/archive/misc/an_incredible.shtml   (1135 words)

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