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245 1 4 _aThe essential writings of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose /
_cedited by Sisir K. Bose and Sugata Bose.
260 _aHyderabad :
_bOrient BlackSwan,
_c2022.
300 _axii, 338 p. ;
_c22 cm.
490 _aNetaji collected works
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _a1. Mother India -- 2. At Cambridge -- 3. Prison Life in Burma --4. Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das -- 5. Bengal’s Spiritual Quest --6. Democracy in India -- 7. Complete Independence --8. The Individual, the Nation and the Ideal -- 9. Punjab and Bengal, Students and Politics -- 10. Socialism in India -- 11. Trade Union and the Problems of Unemployment -- 12. The Anti-Imperialist Struggle and Samyavada -- 13. The Role of Mahatma Gandhi in Indian History -- 14. India and Germany -- 15. Impressions of Ireland -- 16. First Love -- 17. Europe—Today and Tomorrow -- 18. Japan’s Role in the Far East -- 19. My Faith (Philosophical) -- 20. The Haripura Address -- 21. Sadhana -- 22. The Tripuri Address -- 23. Riding Two Horses -- 24. The Ramgarh Address -- 25. My Political Testament -- 26. Forward Bloc—Its Justification -- 27. Free India and Her Problems --28. Azad Hind -- 29. Father of Our Nation -- 30. The Fundamental Problems of India -- 31. The Roads to Delhi are Many -- 32. India Shall be Free
520 _aThe popular perception of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is that of a warrior-hero and revolutionary leader who led a life of suffering and sacrifice and who during the Second World War waged a great armed struggle for the freedom of India. What is often forgotten is that the warrior paused between battles to reflect on and write about the fundamental political, economic and social issues facing India and the world during his lifetime. Despite being immersed in the tumult of the anti-colonial struggle, Bose in his writings delved back into India’s long and complex history and looked forward to the socio-economic reconstruction of India once political independence was won. The ideas he put forward were the products of a philosophical mind applied to careful analyses of specific historical situations and informed by direct and continuous revolutionary experiences in different parts of the world, of a kind unknown to any other leader of contemporary India.Distilled out of a twelve-volume set of Netaji’s Collected Works, this new edition of his Essential Writings is designed to provide a single-volume introduction to the thought of this revolutionary leader of India’s freedom struggle on the 75th anniversary of India’s independence and Netaji’s 125th birth anniversary.[Provided by publisher]
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