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Author: অনিন্দ্য মুখোপাধ্যায় (Anindya Mukhopadhyay)
Genre: Netaji & Netaji-related History
Cover : Hardcover
ISBN: 9789354250866
Pages: 176
Weight: 339 grams
Book Description:
- In July 1943, Subhas Chandra Bose, in his personal diary, noted "Began work" – a turning point that would alter the course of history.
- From 1943 to 1945, Netaji’s actions would shake the British colonial regime across a vast stretch of land from Singapore to Kolkata.
- This marked the beginning of one of the most dramatic events of World War II—The Azad Hind Fauj's Indian campaign.
- Netaji and his Azad Hind Fauj marched from Singapore through the Malay Peninsula, modern-day Taiwan, Myanmar, and then into Northeast India.
- The Indian National Flag was hoisted at Kohima after defeating the Union Jack in a bold act of defiance.
- This journey is not just a travelogue, but an effort to revive history, recounting the untold stories of the courageous leader and his fearless army in the "final war of India’s independence."
About the Author:
- Anindya Mukhopadhyay is a mountaineer, adventurer, speaker, and writer.
- Known for his passion for travel and exploration, his expeditions combine discovery and courage.
- His adventures include cycling across the African continent, discovering new species in uncharted Himalayan glaciers, summiting unexplored peaks of the Yunnan Mountains, and following Shankar’s trail to the "Moon's Mountain."
- Anindya has been invited to share his adventures at prestigious institutions like the University of Michigan, University of Calcutta, Jadavpur University, and the National Institute of Biomedical Genomics.
- In 2013, he received the Jagdish Nanavati Award from the Himalayan Club for his ascent of the Jemu Gap.
- He has traveled to over thirty countries across five continents in search of stories, and many of these stories are published in print.

