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Anuj Dhar

Anuj Dhar

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Anuj Dhar has researched the issue of Subhas Chandra Bose's mysterious disappearance for over a decade. His 2012 bestselling book India's Biggest Cover-up triggered the demand for declassification of the Bose files.

By Anuj Dhar

Why wasn't Lal Bahadur Shastri's body forensically examined?

It is said that when Shastri's family members, friends and followers saw his dead body, they were horrified.

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Why 1955 Japanese report about Netaji's death is bogus

The pro-Congress faction in the Bose family, of which Ashis Ray is a prominent part, is trying to project the report as the ultimate truth.

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Why I think Subhas Chandra Bose's family member is spreading falsehood

Ashis Ray, who has Congress links, is cherry-picking data to establish that Netaji died in an air crash in Taipei, 1945.

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Netaji files: How Subhas Bose's daughter flip-flopped on his DNA test

The man who evidently influenced Anita Bose Pfaff's thinking in the matter from the mid-1990s is Pranab Mukherjee.

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Netaji files: Did Nehru hide the fact that Subhas Bose was in Russia?

A recently declassified file has yielded the sensational claim that Netaji was alive even after his reported death in 1945.

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How government hid US intelligence's concerns about Netaji's death

A newly declassified file says America at the end of World War II believed there was no 'direct evidence' of Bose's death in an air crash.

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What has Swadheen Bharat Subhash Sena got to do with Netaji?

In the wake of Mathura violence, no one has done more damage to the cause of settling the Subhas Chandra Bose mystery as these conspiracy theorists.

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Was INA’s Japanese co-founder a spy?

Declassified files suggest the Indian Embassy in Tokyo in 1974 suspected that Iwaichi Fujiwara could have been working for the Japanese intelligence.

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Netaji, not Gandhiji drove British away. Ambedkar would have agreed

The colonial rulers were wise enough to read the writing on the wall after putting the INA men on trial at the Red Fort.

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How Congress tweaked India's history in its favour

The idea was clearly to perpetuate to posterity the glories of Nehru and other party leaders.

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Files reveal how Nehru jettisoned Non-Alignment in 1962

Declassified files reveal how the former PM made the country face the most devastating crisis since Independence.

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Declassify all Netaji files, even the 'scandalous' ones, if any

No personal charge against him would stick, and nothing would lower his unimpeachable image.

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How Netaji's kin are fuelling mystery around his disappearance

The Renkoji remains must be subjected to scientific tests, including a DNA test.

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Did Laxmi Sehgal hide facts on Subhas Chandra Bose's disappearance?

It was such a shame she never made her exact feelings public.

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Was Gumnami Baba just a Netaji impostor?

The Allahabad HC had suggested in 2013 that an inquiry be carried out to ascertain the identity of 'Bhagwanji'.

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Why did British refuse to trust sole witness to Netaji's death?

Declassified records show Habibur Rahman Khan was the only Indian witness to his leader's reported death on August 18, 1945.

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Did Pranab Mukherjee falsify Netaji's wife on how Bose died?

Memo, part of the 100 files related to Netaji released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on January 23, hints at that.

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Nehru winked as Subhas Bose's war chest was looted

The missing treasure was said to be worth $700,000. Netaji had created it to sustain the freedom struggle.

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Why Netaji 'gold tooth' story has no teeth

Ashis Ray, a Congress supporter, is dishing out bits and pieces to suit his own notions about Bose's reported death.

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Declassified: How Nehru betrayed Netaji (according to Bose's nephew)

The files show Dwijendra Nath Bose making a scathing attack on India's first PM.

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Netaji's death certificate as real as his death

Justice Mukherjee found that it was issued, rather fabricated, only in 1988.

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What's stopping Modi sarkar from doing a DNA test on Netaji's 'ashes'?

India should approach FBI for solving the mystery surrounding Subhas Chandra Bose.

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What Ashis Ray isn't telling you: Netaji's 'death certificate' was issued in 1988

His tilt towards Congress is evident from his narrative of Bose's death.

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4 reasons Lal Bahadur Shastri’s death was suspicious

A needle of suspicion points towards an insider's hand.

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How a Congress supporter's site is spreading lies about Netaji's death

Ashis Ray has been cherry picking data to conform with his views that Subhas Chandra Bose died in an air crash in Taipei in 1945.

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Gandhi believed Bose was alive, and for good reasons

Ashis Ray, Netaji's grandnephew, claims to possess vital pieces of evidence to end India's longest running mystery.

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Modi's visit to INA memorial in Singapore opens old wounds

Declassified British records make it amply clear that the Congress' defence of the INA was politically motivated.

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How Subramanian Swamy is faking news about Netaji's death

The weight of evidence in the Bose mystery is heavily tilted in favour of the so-called Gumnami Baba angle.

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Netaji mystery: The trial of Jawarharlal Nehru

If he were alive today, could a case be made against him over his mishandling of the Bose 'death'?

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Did Pranab Mukherjee scuttle Netaji fate inquiry in Russia?

[Book excerpt] As Sushma Swaraj takes up the issue of Bose's possible presence in the then USSR, the current president had allegedly blocked a similar proposal in 1996.

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