In modern times, we have remained hooked to numerous mysteries that have kept people confounded; in most cases, the veracity of facts and arguments presented has been far from satisfactory. One of the most intriguing mysteries pertains to the death of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, the legendary leader whom all Indians adore so dearly; his survival or death remains completely shrouded in mystery.
The present book does not limit itself to resolving this mystery in its unique way, it also lays bare the convictions and beliefs that have been associated with his life and decisions, in essence appearing equally mysterious as his death, including his relations with Gandhiji. To bring out the truth, it also convincingly deals with his survival theories, like that of Gumnami Baba in Faizabad (Ayodhya) and others.
The book is also about the enduring rich legacy that this leader has left behind, helping people to be inspired by his mind-boggling adventures and thought-provoking ideas and how he lived and sacrificed for his ideals and freedom.
This book is a humble tribute to the great soul with an insightful vision to resolve the mystery.
A. K. Gandhi is a historian, author and translator. He writes in both Hindi and English and has several books to his credit, published by prestigious publishers. His book 'Pratap, Shivaji aur Chhatrasal is included in Madhya Pradesh's education syllabus as a supplementary study for class XI for two academic sessions (2016-17, 2017-18). His articles and stories have appeared in several prestigious newspapers and magazines including 'The Hindu, Times of India,' 'Reader's Digest,' 'Competition Success Review, 'Amar Ujala,' 'Janwani' and 'Dainik Jagran.
As a translator (Hindi to English, English to Hindi), he has translated several published books, including 'Gond, 'Komagata Maru', The Battle of Rezang La' and Narendra Modi's 'Jyotipunj' (Hindi to English).
An ex-IAF language specialist, presently A.K. Gandhi is also a Mentor under the Prime Minister's Yuva Mentorship Scheme (for young authors), as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav programme.
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