SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE

              Subhas Chandra Bose 
Subhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 - unknown) also known as Netaji, was one of the most prominent Indian nationalist leaders who attempted to liberate India from British rule during the waning years of World War 2 
Netaji left the Indian National Congress in 1939 following differences with its conservative leadership. Later he was placed under house arrest by the British but escaped from India in early 1941.He turned to Germany and Japan for help in gaining India's independence by force. With Japanese support he organized the Indian National Army, composed largely of Indian soldiers of the British Indian army who had been captured in the Battle of Singapore by the Japanese. As the war turned against them the Japanese came to support a number of countries to form provisional governments in the captured regions, including those in Burma, the Philippines and Vietnam, and in addition, the Provisional Government of Azad Hind, presided by Bose Bose's effort, however, was short lived in 1945 the British army first halted and then reversed the Japanese offensive. Bose's Indian National Army was driven down the Malay Peninsula, and surrendered with the recapture of Singapore .It was reported that Bose died soon thereafter from third degree burns received after attempting to escape in a Japanese plane which crashed in Taipei, Taiwan. 

Netaji's ashes are said to be preserved by his Japanese soldiers in the Renkoji temple in Tokyo. He is still a very respected figure in Japan and every year a ceremony is held in Renkoji temple to mourn his valiant death and to observe his towering legacy.


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 By -Tanishq Deshmukh

15 August 2022

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