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Bose: The Untold Story (Part 1)

The Untold Story Of An Inconvenient Nationalist

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Bose: The Untold Story (Part 1)

Written by: Chandrachur Ghose
Narrated by: Dev J. Haldar
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A comprehensive and gripping narrative'---Vikram Sampath, author, historian and Fellow of Royal Historical Society'A must-read'---Sandeep Unnithan, managing editor, India TodayThere are not many Indian heroes whose lives have been as dramatic and adventurous as that of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. That, however, is an assessment of his life based on what is widely known about him. These often revolve around his resignation from the Indian Civil Service, joining the freedom movement, to be exiled twice for over seven years, throwing a challenge to the Gandhian leadership in the Congress, taking up an extremist position against the British Raj, evading the famed intelligence network to travel to Europe and then to Southeast Asia, forming two Governments and raising two armies and then disappearing into the unknown. All this in a span of just two decades.Now, new information throws light on Bose's intense political activities surrounding the revolutionary groups in Bengal, Punjab, Maharashtra and United Provinces, his efforts to bridge the increasing communal divide and his influence among the splintered political landscape; his outlook and relations with women; his plunge into the depths of spirituality; his penchant for covert operations and his efforts to engineer a rebellion among the Indian armed forces. With this new information, what appeared to be dramatic now becomes more intense with plots and subplots under one man's single-minded focus on freeing the motherland and envisioning its development in a new era.Furthermore, one of the most sensitive issues that have prevented political parties and successive governments from talking much about Bose is his joining the Axis camp. While Jawaharlal Nehru and other prominent Congress leaders publicly denounced the move, the Communist Party of India went on to a prolonged vilification campaign. Sardar Patel issued instruction to Congress leaders to defend the INA soldiers without eulogizing their leader.Was Bose really a Nazi sympathiser? Knowing very well about the strong public opinion that existed among the political leadership and the intelligentsia in India against Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and imperial Japan, why did he risk his own political image by allying with the Axis powers?Pacey, thought-provoking and absolutely unputdownable, Bose: The Untold Story of an Inconvenient Nationalist will open a window to many hitherto untold and unknown stories of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.Probably the first critical biography of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose till date. Asia Historical India Politicians Politics & Activism South Asia
All stars
Most relevant
Worth every minute. Has a fairly neutral perspective. Must listen. Also very well researched. off to part 2

Mindblowing & Engaging

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Waiting for the pat 2
Part 1 part 2 concept is good for listeners.
All should have in one

Excellently presented with details

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Would like to know if the book covers only till 1940 of Netaji life? As per the comments in hard copy section, I could understand there are still chapters available. Why it is not available in Audible?

Is it incomplete?

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Felt a disconnect with Bose as an individual
The storyline was along Indian politics during Nation struggle for freedom. Expectations not met to know Bose as an individual

more focus on Indian politics

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This is a political documentary of the pre independence Era and presents a detailed Picture of Congress Culture then and what Subhas Chandra had to face from the fellow countrymen.

A must listen for Netaji fans

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