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_bCHA/CO
100 _aChandrachur Ghose
245 _aCONUNDRUM : Subhas Bose's Life After Death
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260 _aNew Delhi
_bVitasta Publishing
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500 _aCatastrophic truth about the fate of the man who freed India Sitting in a dilapidated house in a remote part of India, a 74-year-old man narrated in his deep baritone the layout of Jessore cantonment in East Pakistan to his handful of followers. They got the import only a few weeks later when Jessore fell to the advancing Indian Army. This was in December 1971, and Subhas Chandra Bose was officially dead for 25 years. Having spent over 15 years in procuring and scouring through thousands of records from across the world, interacting with eyewitnesses and consulting experts, the authors come to a history-bending conclusion that a mostly unseen, unnamed holy man who lived in various parts of UP from the 1950s to 1985 was Subhas Bose himself. From a “living” Netaji’s throwbacks about his contemporaries, his views on Constitutional issues and India’s foreign policy, to his forays into the world of paranormal and top-secret covert missions across the borders to heart-breaking disclosure why he could not emerge in public — no other book ever written in India is as bold and vast in its scope and implications.
650 _aHistory and Geography
650 _aAsia
650 _aIndia and South Asia
650 _a1785–1947 British rule
650 _a1858–1947 Control by Crown
650 _aHistory, geographic treatment, biography
650 _aBiography
650 _aSubhas Chandra Bose
700 _aAnuj Dhar
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