Subhas Chandra Bose: Pioneer of Indian Planning
Publisher: Planning Commission
Edition: 1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Size: 5 inch x 8 inch
Subhas Chandra Bose: Pioneer of Indian Planning, published by the Planning Commission in 1997, is a compact yet profoundly significant volume that sheds light on an often-overlooked facet of Bose’s legacy—his contributions to economic planning and development thought in pre-independent India. This 144-page hardcover edition, measuring 5 inches by 8 inches, serves as both a historical study and a policy-oriented tribute to one of India’s most dynamic and forward-thinking leaders.
While Bose is best known for his revolutionary leadership, patriotic fervor, and the Indian National Army, this book delves into his lesser-known but deeply influential economic vision. Long before the establishment of formal institutions of development planning in independent India, Bose was advocating for structured national development, self-reliance, and economic justice.
This volume documents how Bose was one of the earliest Indian leaders to emphasize the need for a planned economy, understanding it as a crucial tool for social transformation and freedom from both political and economic domination. It outlines his proposals during the Haripura Congress Session of 1938, where he was instrumental in forming the National Planning Committee—a precursor to the Planning Commission itself.
The book also explores how Bose’s ideology merged socialist principles with nationalistic goals, envisioning an India where industrialization, scientific progress, and equitable distribution of resources could uplift the masses. His focus on inclusive economic participation, as well as his international outlook inspired by models from Soviet and other global frameworks, is discussed with clarity and depth.
Ideal for readers interested in Indian economic history, freedom movement scholarship, and development policy, this work enriches our understanding of Bose not only as a freedom fighter but also as a strategist of national economic empowerment.
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Focus on Economic Vision: Highlights Bose’s early advocacy for structured development and state-led planning.
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Historical Insight: Examines Bose’s contributions to economic discourse during India’s freedom struggle.
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Institutional Relevance: Chronicles the roots of India’s planning apparatus linked to Bose’s initiatives.
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Concise and Impactful: A focused text that bridges political history with economic thought.
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Government Publication: Authored and released by the Planning Commission, adding to its authenticity and archival importance.
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Thought Leadership: Illustrates Bose’s foresight on industrialization, equity, and socio-economic reform.
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