Netaji : Soviet O Laalchine Notun Tothyer Aaloy
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Book Details:
- ISBN: 9789384781521
- Type of Product: Physical
- Authors: Dr. Jayanta Choudhuri
- Publisher: Udayarun
- Languages: Bengali
- Binding: Hardbound
- Publishing Year: 2024
About the Book:
This book explores the unknown aspects of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's connections with Soviet Russia and Red China, analyzing documents and sources from various perspectives. Netaji's journey began in his youth when the Himalayas called to him, and later, his devotion to the liberation of his motherland fueled his quest. Though his influence spread across half the globe, he sought the support of China and Russia, wanting to eliminate imperialist colonialism from Asia.
Under his leadership, the entire Southeast Asia witnessed a wave of freedom movements. His revolutionary campaign for a free India forced the British to leave not just India but several countries in Asia. The historical truth is that the Quit India movement and the fear of the spinning wheel did not force the British to leave India—Netaji's efforts did. His efforts were also a driving force behind the independence of South Africa, as acknowledged by Nelson Mandela in a speech at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
Leaders like the former Prime Minister of Mauritius, Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, credited Netaji’s ideals for the independence of Mauritius and several African nations.
This book, written by Dr. Jayanta Choudhuri, provides a unique look at the lesser-known truths about Netaji's relationships with Soviet Russia and China. For those interested in politics, whether left-wing or right-wing, this book is an essential read. It presents an in-depth, never-before-seen analysis of Netaji's life and struggles.