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  Subhas Chandra Bose
India," Subhas Chandra Bose wrote to his mother when he was only 15, "is God's beloved land." Thirty- three years later, towards the end of his life, he told fellow-Indians: "Never for a moment falter in your faith in India's destiny.
Subhas' acceptance of Chittaranjan Das as his political guru during the Non-Cooperation and Khilafat movements was a surrender to a man similarly dedicated to the cause of India's freedom based on Hindu-Muslim unity.
Subhas went to Europe primarily to gain access to Indian soldiers in the British Indian Army who were being held as prisoners of war.
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 BANGLAPEDIA: Bose, Subhas Chandra
Bose, Subhas Chandra (1897-1945?) Nationalist leader of the left-wing Congress, founding leader of the forward bloc, Commander-in-Chief of the indian national army (INA).
Subhas Chandra Bose was the ninth among fourteen children of his parents Janakinath Bose and Prabhavati Devi.
In July 1940 Subhas Chandra Bose was arrested in connection with his involvement in the movement for the removal of the Holwell Monument in Calcutta.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose and India's Struggle for Independence
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.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose Information
Subhas Chandra Bose was born in 1897 to an affluent family in Cuttack, Orissa.
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.
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  Subhas Chandra Bose
Subhas Chandra Bose was born to an affluent family in Cuttack, Orissa.
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.
Subhas was one of the few politicians who sought and worked towards Hindu-Muslim unity on the basis of respect of each community's rights.
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 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.
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 subhas chandra bose
BOSE Subhas Chandra / Important speeches and writings: being a collection of most significant speeches writings and letters of S.C. Bose from 1927 to 1945.
Sisir Kumar Bose and Sugata Bose / 1994 / Delhi
Sisir Kumar Bose and Sugata Bose / 1995 / Delhi
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 Kamat's Potpourri: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Subhas Chandra was born on January 23rd 1897 in Cuttack (in present day Orissa) as the ninth child among fourteen, of Janakinath Bose, an advocate, and Prabhavatidevi, a pious and God-fearing lady.
Bose was outspoken in his anti-British stance and was jailed 11 (eleven) times between 1920 and 1941 for periods varying between six months and three years.
While Bose's approach to Indian freedom continues to generate heated debate in the Indian society today, there is no denying of his burning patriotism, his tireless efforts to free India from inside and outside and his reckless adventures in trying to reach his goals.
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 BANGLAPEDIA: Bose, Subhas Chandra
Bose, Subhas Chandra (1897-1945?) Nationalist leader of the left-wing Congress, founding leader of the forward bloc, Commander-in-Chief of the indian national army (INA).
Subhas Chandra Bose was the ninth among fourteen children of his parents Janakinath Bose and Prabhavati Devi.
In July 1940 Subhas Chandra Bose was arrested in connection with his involvement in the movement for the removal of the Holwell Monument in Calcutta.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose
Bose fut le bienvenu en Allemagne, bien que la nouvelle de son arrivée fut tenue secrète pendant quelque temps pour raisons politiques.
Bose lui-même, naturellement un peu impatient d'entrer rapidement en action après son arrivée à Berlin, soumit un mémorandum au gouvernement allemand le 9 avril 1941, qui esquissait un plan de coopération entre les puissances de l'Axe et l'Inde.
Bose refusa de marchander, et quelques-uns qui auraient pu être des recrues de valeur renoncèrent.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose
Subhas Chandra Bose was Mahatma Gandhi's rival within the Congress.
Bose began his political career by resigning from the British civil service and so from his point of view carving out the first step towards throwing the British out of India.
Bose did not get Gandhi's support for his ideas and therefore he resigned from the Congress leadership and established within the Congress the Forward Bloc, a political movement which was a mixture of communism, socialism and Indian fascism.
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 Appendix M: Subhas Chandra Bose
Bose arrived in England as a budding nationalist, and as somebody who was very conscious, and very resentful, of the racial basis of British rule in India.
Bose probably sympathized with the terrorists, and may have helped them find jobs, etc., but it's totally implausible that he would have jeopardized his career at that stage by trying to kill his own police chief.
For this, Bose believed, the machinery of the state had to be in the hands of a single, powerful, reforming party organization, such as the Nazi Party in Germany or the Communist Party in the Soviet Union.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose & India's Independence
Subhas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army The arrival of Subhas Chandra Bose in Germany in 1941 (during the turbulent period of World War II) and his anti-British activities in that country in co-operation with the German government, culminated in the formation of an Indian legion.
Bose became a legend in his own lifetime, but his transformation into a myth fit to rank with ancient Hindu classics came after his death, through forces he had himself tried to harness for his cause.
Subhas Bose was born in 1896, the son of a well-to-do Bengali lawyer.
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 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.
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 Bridge Singapore >> Photo Gallery
Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University addressing at the Launch of Chalo Delhi : Collected works of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose held on 8 January 2007 in New Delhi
Tarun Das, Chief Mentor, CII giving the welcome remarks on the occassion of Launch of Chalo Delhi : Collected works of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose held on 8th January 2007 in New Delhi.
Pranab Mukherjee, Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University and Mr.
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 India - Postal History - Subhas Chandra Bose. India's Fight for Independence during WWII
Bose disagreed strongly with Mahatma Ghandi about the latter's passive resistance policy, which Bose felt did not lead to the ultimate goal of expelling the British from India.
Once in Germany Bose was granted permission to visit the POWs and was able to recruit a considerable number of men to form an Indian legion, the basis for the Indian National Army (INA).
On their hand the Japanese proposed Bose as President-to-be of the Indian Liberation Movement, and in August 1943 he was promoted as Commander General of the re-organized and strongly enlarged INA, having most of its manpower from the 45,000 privates captured when Singapore fell.
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 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.
Bose was badly injured and was taken to the Nanmoon Hospital where he died later that night.
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 Writers Creek » Hitler’s secret Indian Army
Bose, who had been arrested 11 times by the British in India, had fled the Raj with one mission in mind.
Bose hoped to raise a force of about 100,000 men which, when armed and kitted out by the Germans, could be used to invade British India.
Chandra Bose is garlanded by members of the Free India Legion.
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 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero (2005)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bose is a little known personality in the history of Indian independence outside of India and his contribution has been overlooked inside India for 50 years primarily due to his differences with the Gandhi-Nehru axis.
"Bose: a Forgotten Hero" was seen by many of his admirers as a comeback for this worthy director to his field of expertise.
Bose's rise and fall in the hierarchy of Congress Party would itself make an full-length political movie and hence was wisely discarded by the screenwriters.
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 Bose, Subhas Chandra Biography | ema_01_package.xml
Subhas Chandra Bose, called "Netaji," has a semimythical status today as an Indian freedom fighter who sided with the Japanese against the British in World War II.
Bose became a Calcutta municipal official but was soon arrested for terrorism and jailed for three years.
Bose died in the crash of a Japanese aircraft in Taiwan, in August 1945.
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 INDOlink - Children's Story - SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was one of those who sacrificed their lives in the freedom movement of India.
Subhas Chandra Bose was born in Cuttack, Orissa, in 1897.
Subhas’ army hoisted the national flag of India in Kohima, Assam, which was in the British territory, on March 18, 1944.
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 Amazon.com: Subhas Chandra Bose: A Biography: Books: Marshall J. Getz   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Subhas Chandra Bose continues to be a well-known figure in India more than fifty years after his death, but in the West remains a shadowy figure unknown to many.
Bose is noted for having unified his country's multiethnic population and enlisting the support of Indians overseas, all the while incurring the wrath of the Allies, who crushed his armies and his hopes of transforming India into a socialist nation.
Chandra Bose is an elusive figure and somewhat difficult to understand in the pantheon of Indian freedom fighters.
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 India Discussion Forum - Indian History, Culture, Politics, News, Strategic Security, Hinduism. -> Netaji- Subhash ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The arrival of Subhas Chandra Bose in Germany in 1941 (during the turbulent period of World War II) and his anti-British activities in that country in co-operation with the German government, culminated in the formation of an Indian legion.
In his entire political career, Subhas Chandra Bose was guided by two cardinal principles in his quest for his country's emancipation: that there could be no compromise with alien colonialists on the issue, and that on no account would the country be partitioned.
SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE died on August 18, 1945 in a plane crash in Taiwan.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose
Bose is a common name for high-caste Bengalis, and there are enough prominent Boses to make it a bit confusing.
Rashbehari Bose escaped prosecution for his alleged terrorist activity in India and lived in Japan during the thirties.
Further confusion is added by the recent death of Bivabati Bose, the wife of Netaji's older brother, Sarat.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose
The movie "Pride" presents Subhas Chandra Bose as a nationalist similiar in honor and purpose to Tojo.
Therefore, to the extent Bose is a hero of the Indian independence movement, so also must Tojo be a hero, both of the past -- and, the movie implies, of the future.
Nehru and Gandhi both detested Bose, and were relieved when he died.
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 Subhas Chandra Bose - Sify.com
Bose was opposed, however, by Mohandas Gandhi, whose principle of nonviolence he did not accept, and was forced to resign the following year.
Bose led his troops against the British on the Burma-India frontier until 1945; he was killed in a plane crash while fleeing to Japan in August of that year.
He was acclaimed as a semigod, akin to the many mythological heroes like Rama or Krishna, and continues as a legend in Indian mind.Subhas Chandra was born on January 23rd 1897 in Cuttack (in present day Orissa) as the ninth child among fourteen, of Janakinath Bose, an advocate, and Prabhavatidevi, a pious and God-fearing lady.
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