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This title was first published in 2012 (first edition) and its 26th impression in 2019. The publisher is Vitasta Publishing Pvt Ltd. The price of the book is Rs 600. The narration is humungous, say a thick spine of over 400 pages.
‘India’s Biggest Cover-up’ provides a never-before insightful perception, into the controversy surrounding the fate of Subhas Chandra Bose and its various stranger-than-fiction subplots.
The plot of the book relies heavily on the secret government records. It goes on to uncover the systematic obstruction of justice by the authorities. It also outlines the steps such as declassification for bringing about a closure to the controversy. Post the release of the book, author Anuj Dhar and members of Subhas Chandra Bose’s family have started highlighting the disclosure demand of relevant records before the nation. Eventually, in the year 2016, the Indian government released thousands of previously classified records, many of these substantiated contentions made in the book. In 2017, AltBalaji a media house in Mumbai created a web series Bose: Dead/Alive, based on this book. The series has proved to be a runaway success, for no other book has, in recent times, impacted India’s longest-running political controversy so much—which is the issue of Netaji’s fate– as much as India’s Biggest Cover-up. Applauds and comments by certain newspapers and e-media are as follows:
‘The book dispels the mystery layer by layer substantiated by images of over 200 documents, of which nearly 90 are still classified records …’ says the New Indian Express.
‘The book questions many widely held assumptions about the purported death of Bose’—Times of India.
“The revelations made by this book will startle you” … Aaj Tak.
“India’s Biggest Cover-up … is expected to set the cat among the pigeons” … Rediff.
“With every new page turning, the book introduces a new chapter” … News 24.
India’s Biggest Cover-Up is an investigative insight into the disappearance of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the leader of the Azad Hind Fauj, in 1945, just when World War II was coming to an end. Relying heavily on official records—the bulk of them still security classified in violation of democratic norms—the book uncovers the planned obstruction of justice by earlier governments in the country. The first, for any book of India, the narrative has been augmented with excerpts and images of until now-secret records. Archival material and information obtained under the Freedom of Information Acts of India, the US and the UK have also been used in this book.
Anuj Dhar, who has spent more than a decade trying to make sense of the vexed issue, takes you through a maze of intrigues involving some of the biggest names in the country before outlining measures to incontestably resolve what has been one of the longest-running controversies of modern India. He asserts that it is the most explosive too.
In brief, the first person claiming to have seen Bose after his reported death was an American journalist implanted in the US Army. In 1956, India’s Intelligence czar BN Mullik prepared a dossier of selected British investigative reports into Bose’s disappearance. The first report in the dossier was doctored to support the Nehru government’s view that Bose had died. Thereafter, this doctored Intelligence Bureau report was cited over and again as proof of Bose’s death—lastly in 2011 by a famous scion of the Bose family in a new book. American DNA expert Terry Milton had agreed to undertake a test of the Renkoji remains in 2001, but it could not be done as the Government of India developed cold feet. Bhagwanji of Faizabad, identified by many Bose aides of impeccable integrity as Netaji himself, spoke of his escape to the USSR and subsequent participation in the Vietnam War.
Some observations: In 1946 Raja Habibur Rahman Khan held the key to unlocking the mystery of Bose’s fate but the reality was misinterpreted to suit the Government of India. I liked the precise detailing of events in the book. It has a good flow of language and a nice font. It has a sleek presentation of required and supporting documents. Superb layout and outline of neat diagrams. Bose’s death was full of mysteries reveals the book. The author has been quite meticulous about the footnotes attached to the classified documents. Post his death the ashes of Netaji became a big issue in India. Overall it’s a slow-moving book because it digs in deep. Too much of narration time is taken on Renkoji a Buddhist temple in Tokyo where Netaji’s ashes were purportedly kept. The book slows down because of the minute details. One should pick up this book if only one is wedded to the cause of knowing what had actually happened to Netaji. It gets a bit boring intermittently because it is too descriptive. Takes too much time for the gradual climax to surface. There are too many pages on Swamiji—considered Netaji in hiding. There are many facts not known to the reader. The book becomes a drag intermittently because of its protracted length and depth but the gradual end is interesting. Regarding Netaji’s air crash, all concerned officials have different versions. The book has some amazing episodes never heard of or imagined before. If you come to think of it what all happens in regimes and establishments is unbelievable?
A reader Chandrachur Ghose sums it up well: ‘Journalist historian Dhar’s narrative brilliantly disentangles the various threads of the story with the help of secret documents and brings the reader to the doorstep of the solution to the mystery. One firm push and the door will open.’
‘Of course, for us in India, the greatest plane crash mystery involves Netaji—accident or sabotage? Even more, did he really die or was it another feint to escape his adversaries? The debate continues.’—The Times of India editorial, August 26, 2023. The book comes in handy in bringing such colossal mysteries to the forefront.
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