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A definitive biography of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, this book by Sugata Bose provides an in-depth and nuanced account of the revolutionary leader’s life, ideology, and struggle against British colonial rule. With a global perspective, it explores Bose’s political philosophy, military strategy, and vision for a free India, making it an essential read for history and political enthusiasts.

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His Majesty’s Opponent

Author: Sugata Bose
Published by: Penguin Books
Edition: First Edition, 2011
Pages: 308

His Majesty’s Opponent is a powerful and meticulously researched biography of Subhas Chandra Bose, one of India’s most influential freedom fighters. Written by Sugata Bose, a leading historian and Bose’s grandnephew, the book brings to life the extraordinary story of a man who challenged the might of the British Empire and envisioned an independent, united India free from colonial rule.

Subhas Chandra Bose was a charismatic and uncompromising leader, known for his radical nationalism and determination to achieve complete independence for India. Unlike many of his contemporaries in the Indian National Congress, Bose rejected the idea of gradual reform and non-violent resistance, advocating instead for direct action and military struggle.

The book traces his early years, from his education in Calcutta and Cambridge to his rise within the Congress Party, where he emerged as a dynamic yet controversial figure. His disagreements with Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress leadership over the pace and strategy of the independence movement led to his resignation as Congress President in 1939 and his decision to seek support from foreign powers to overthrow British rule.

Bose’s most dramatic and fateful years were spent in Germany and Japan, where he formed the Indian National Army (INA) and allied with the Axis powers during World War II. The book provides a gripping account of his clandestine escape from India, his meetings with Hitler and Mussolini, and his eventual leadership of the Azad Hind movement, which sought to liberate India through military force.

Despite the controversy surrounding his alliance with fascist powers, Bose’s unwavering dedication to India’s independence earned him a legendary status among Indians, both during and after the freedom struggle. The book also delves into the mystery surrounding his death in 1945, which continues to intrigue historians and his admirers alike.

Sugata Bose presents a richly detailed and well-balanced portrayal of a leader often misunderstood and misrepresented in historical narratives. Drawing from family archives, personal letters, and historical records, he paints a complex picture of a man driven by an unshakable vision of a free India, willing to go to extraordinary lengths to achieve it.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history, nationalism, and the life of one of the most enigmatic figures of the 20th century.

  • A compelling and deeply researched biography of Subhas Chandra Bose.

  • Explores Bose’s political ideology, vision for India, and conflicts with Mahatma Gandhi.

  • Covers his early life, education, and rise within the Indian National Congress.

  • Detailed account of his escape from India and formation of the Indian National Army (INA).

  • Insights into his alliances with Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during World War II.

  • Examines the controversies, myths, and mysteries surrounding his life and death.

  • Written by a leading historian with access to rare archival materials and family documents.

  • A must-read for history lovers, researchers, and anyone interested in India’s freedom struggle.

This masterfully written biography presents Subhas Chandra Bose as a visionary leader and fearless revolutionary, offering new perspectives on his role in shaping India’s destiny.

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