Subhash Chandra Basu Samagra 4
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🔹 Author: Subhash Chandra Basu
🔹 Genre: Netaji and Netaji Discussions
🔹 Format: Hardcover
🔹 ISBN: 9788172150440
🔹 Pages: 250
🔹 Weight: 476 grams
About the Book
The fourth volume of Subhash Chandra Basu's Complete Works was published on the occasion of his 95th birth anniversary. This volume includes some extremely important and rare writings of Netaji, which have never been published before.
This volume includes the Bengali translation of two important English essays written by Netaji during his imprisonment in Burma. These essays reveal his deep philosophical thinking and his views on various aspects of society. Furthermore, the volume contains an invaluable work titled ‘Mantrabichar’ which has not been published before, along with newly discovered letters written by Subhash Chandra Basu to his father, Janakinath Basu, and his uncle, Sarat Chandra Basu.
In addition, historic speeches and statements delivered by Netaji at the All India Youth Congress and Calcutta Congress 1928 are included. These speeches reflect his passionate advocacy for the country's independence, and his views on the importance of language and ideals in the movement.
What's Included in This Volume:
✔ Bengali translations of two major English essays written by Netaji during his imprisonment in Burma.
✔ ‘Mantrabichar’ – an invaluable document discovered in the Mandalay Jail.
✔ Netaji's speeches and statements – advocating for full independence and discussing the national language.
✔ Newly discovered letters – letters written to his father Janakinath Basu and uncle Sarat Chandra Basu.
✔ Accounts of INA’s entry into India and the formation of the Azad Hind Fauj.
About the Author
Subhash Chandra Basu (1897-1945) was a prominent leader of the Indian independence movement. Born in Cuttack, he cleared the Indian Civil Services (ICS) examination but resigned to serve the nation. He was the founder of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army - INA) and a key figure in India’s fight for independence. His contributions to the Indian freedom struggle are unforgettable, and his ideals continue to inspire generations.

