Book: Azad Hind: Subhas Chandra Bose, Writing And Speeches 1941-1943 This volume of Netaji Bose's collected works covers perhaps the most difficult, daring and controversial phase in the life of India's foremost anti-colonial revolutionary. His writings and broadcasts of this period cover a broad range of topics, including: the nature and course of World War Two; the need to distinguish between India's internal and external policy in the context of the international war crisis; plans for a final armed assault against British rule in India; dismay at, and criticism of, Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union; the hypocrisy of Anglo-American notions of freedom and democracy; the role of Japan in East and South East Asia; the reasons for rejecting the Cripps offer of 1942; support for Mahatma Gandhi and the Quit India movement later that year and reflections on the future problems of reconstruction in free India.
On the night of 16-17 January 1941, Subhas Chandra Bose secretly left his Elgin Road home in Calcutta and was driven by his nephew, Sisir, in a car up to Gomoh railway junction in Bihar. Before his departure he wrote a few postdated letters to be mailed on his return to Calcutta in order to give the British the false impression that he was still at home.
Details of Book: Azad Hind: Subhas Chandra Bose, Writing And Speeches 1941-1943 Book: Azad Hind: Subhas Chandra Bose, Writing And Speeches 1941-1943
Author: Subhas Chandra Bose, Sisir Kumar Bose, Sugata Bose
ISBN: 1843310821
ISBN-13: 9781843310822
, 978-1843310822
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: 01102004
Publisher: Anthem Press
Number of Pages: 200
Language: English