A Historical Evaluation of Subhash Chandra Bose’s Socio-Political Assistances to the Indian Liberation Movement

Author: Amit Kumar Paswan

DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/03100002

Abstract: A key player in India’s fight for independence, Subhash Chandra Bose’s militant tactics and extreme political beliefs provided a potent counterpoint to Mahatma Gandhi’s mainstream, nonviolent campaign. This essay offers a historical assessment of Bose’s sociopolitical accomplishments, emphasizing his support for violent opposition to British colonial control, secular nationalism, and socialist economic reforms. It looks at how he led the Indian National Congress, created the Indian National Army (INA), and used the Forward Block as military weapons.It also looks at the ethical issues surrounding his relationships with Affiliation powers and his diplomatic attempts to globalize the Indian freedom cause. The study emphasizes Bose’s lasting influence on India’s liberation story and post-colonial statecraft by examining both his ideological underpinnings and practical deeds. Despite its complexity, his legacy highlights the variety of India’s liberation movement and is still relevant in today’s political conversation.

Keywords: Indian National Army (INA), Liberation, Freedom, Secular Nationalism, Independence.

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