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Our aim is to create an online archive of all information related to Subhas Chandra Bose. If you have any unpublished document, photograph or audio-visual material, or even out of print books/magazines,we request you to share it with us, so that we can share it with everyone through this site.
 

 
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Bose Mystery: An Overview
 

By Anuj Dhar: It's amazing how Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose continues to be in news 60 years after his disputed death. In a way, this has been in defiance of successive Indian governments who would rather want the people to sideline him as they have. A recent BBC online poll named Bose the third most popular leader in South Asia after Jinnha and Gandhi. Strikingly, as per the same poll, the stalwarts like Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi and the inimitable Atal Bihari Vajpayee don't even blip on the radar anymore... read more

 

Here we bring you information on Netaji's disappearance mystery, from all sides - original documents, views of the government, Bose family and others. Our effort is to provide you with as much first hand information as possible, so that you can decide on your own. At the same time, we show you our own analysis. See MN's view.

After the JMCI: What now?

By Chandrachur Ghose: The three inquiries into the disappearance of Subhas Chandra Bose have been discussed threadbare in the public domain. While the Shah Nawaz Committee of 1956 and the G D Khosla Commission (1970-74) arrived at the conclusion that Bose had indeed died in a plane crash in 1945, the Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry (JMCI) which investigated the issue from 1999 to 2005, arrived at a diametrically opposite view...read more
Questions about Netaji mystery you always wanted to ask
Here, we attempt to answer some of the frequently asked questions about Bose mystery.

Q: Who's Justice Manoj Kumar Mukherjee?
A:  A former Supreme Court judge and eminent criminal law expert, he was appointed as the chairman of Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry (JMCI) in 1999. His name was recommended by then Chief Justice of India. Mukherjee's inquiry was lauded by all those who had stakes in the matter in any way. He conducted his inquiry strictly in accordance with the Commission of Inquiry Act and the terms and reference assigned by the Central Government. At a press conference in Kolkata on 26 May 2006, no less than 43 members of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's family praised Justice Mukherjee's efforts. Their joint statement said:
"We, the overwhelming majority in the Bose family, deeply appreciate the arduous efforts that Mr Justice MK Mukherjee and his team in the Commission have made for seven years...we admired the way Mr Justice Mukherjee conducted himself in public hearing. Approaching delicate issues in an objective manner, he rigorously sought evidence for any statement made before him. Nobody can question either his competence or his integrity."...read more

US record contests Italian envoy's views on Netaji's death [Coverage in IBN Live, The Hindu]

CIA record captures the spectre of Bose's return in 1950

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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