Political Thinkers of modern India: Subash Chandra Bose / edited by Verinder Grover
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This Volume Six critically analyses the thoughts and ideas of Subhash Chandra Bose. It studies in detail: Political Philosophy of
SubhashChandra Bose; The Indian National Congress; Why Sub hash opposed Gandhi; Forward Movement within the Indian National Congress; Subhash the President; Gandhi, Nehru and Bose; A Rebel; Subhash Chandra Bose's Ideas on Swadesh and Boycott, His Message to the Youth, and Students, Free India and Her Problems, Independent Burma, British Imperialism, The War, I.N.A., Women of India, Role of Gandhi in India's Fight; Escape of Netaji from India to Germany; Early Azad Hind
Sangh; Azad Hind Government; I.N.A. and Indian Freedom; Last Flight of Netaji Bose; Saint turns Patriot; Netaji's role in Indian
Independence; His vision of India; Remembering Netaji; Subhash Chandra Bose: The Forgotten Hero; etc.
This work' is a treasure for all teachers, scholars and students of political science, modern history and modern social thought; all
university, college, legislative, judicial, public and other libraries in India and abroad and for all those interested in the study of Modern Indian Political Thought.
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