While there is no proof that Netaji was murdered, there is plenty of evidence to prove that Britain and America planned to liquidate him once and for all. Even Congress and the Left shared a similar vendetta. And there was immense pressure on Japan after it surrendered in the Second World War to the Allied forces, to get rid of Netaji. Japan was also distancing itself from Netaji. And finally, the Japanese war plane carrying Netaji crashed at Taihoku at Formosa most dramatically. Exactly what happened immediately before the crash? What was the technical problem with the war plane? Why was a defective plane, which needed maintenance at every port, allotted to carry Netaji? Why had Netaji mentioned, before boarding the plane, that the flight to this unknown destination might be his last?
Sujit Roy is a reputed senior journalist with a demonstrably impressive track record. His long, successful career in print and web journalism is significantly complemented by his expert forays into corporate communications and University-level teaching. He is an accomplished author and has several best-selling titles to his credit. He is now retired after serving two corporate houses as General Manager of Corporate Communications.
Sreyoshi Bose Datta has master's degree in English literature and language from Jadavpur University (India) and University of Windsor (Canada). She works as a copy editor and is an accredited translator/interpreter in Toronto. Passionate about translations of literary and research-based work, she believes that translation is an important tool in opening up the minds of readers to new knowledge and experiences.
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