Writer : Anuj Dhar & Chandrachur Ghose
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- Publication Year : 2024
- ISBN No : 978-0670097272
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- Pages : 438
- Weight : 499 gms
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About the Book
The Bose Deception: Declassified – Unraveling the Mystery of Netaji’s Disappearance
What really happened to Subhas Chandra Bose in 1945? Did he truly perish in a plane crash in Taiwan, or was there more to the story?
In The Bose Deception: Declassified, Anuj Dhar and Chandrachur Ghose investigate the long-standing mystery surrounding Netaji’s disappearance at the end of the Second World War. The book draws upon over 2,000 declassified files from India, the UK, the USA, and Taiwan, uncovering new insights into one of India’s greatest unsolved mysteries.
The official version of events—that Bose died in an air crash—has never been fully accepted by the public, leading to decades of inquiries, speculation, and conspiracy theories. In January 2016, the Indian government declassified over 1,300 secret files related to Bose, revealing how deeply the truth had been buried for more than seventy years.
This fascinating investigative work peels back the layers of a deception plan that has kept the nation in suspense for decades. Dhar and Ghose’s meticulous research brings startling revelations, raising fresh questions about Bose’s alleged death and the geopolitical interests that may have shaped the narrative.
If you’ve ever been intrigued by India’s most enduring historical enigma, this book promises a shocking and eye-opening journey into the secrets that governments never wanted revealed.