Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was one of the most prominent and charismatic Indian nationalists whose defiant approach to the struggle for independence made him a heroic figure.1 Known for his establishment of the Indian National Army (INA) or Azad Hind Fauj, he sought foreign assistance to achieve India’s complete liberation from British rule 2


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ParticularDetail
Full NameSubhas Chandra Bose
Famous AsNetaji (Respected Leader), Rebel President
Date of BirthJanuary 23, 1897
Place of BirthCuttack, Bengal Presidency, British India (now Odisha)
Date of DeathAugust 18, 1945 (aged 48)
Cause of DeathThird-degree burns from an air crash (circumstances remain controversial)
NationalityIndian
Political PartyIndian National Congress, All India Forward Bloc
Key Military RoleLeader and Supreme Commander of the Indian National Army (INA)
Famous Slogan“Give me blood, and I will give you freedom!”

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Family & Personal Life

Subhash Chandra Bose was born into a large and wealthy Bengali family in Cuttack.3

RelationshipNameNote
FatherJanakinath BoseProminent lawyer and “Rai Bahadur” title holder.
MotherPrabhavati Bose (nΓ©e Dutt)
SpouseEmilie Schenkl (m. 1937)Secretly married in Germany; unacknowledged publicly by Bose.
ChildAnita Bose PfaffDaughter, born in Austria and later became an economist.
CommunityBengali

Note on Physical Stats (Height, Weight): While his age at death (48) is confirmed, specific and consistent records for his Height and Weight are not publicly available in historical documentation.


πŸ›οΈ Political & Revolutionary Journey

PeriodRole / Key EventsImpact & Legacy
1920–1939Indian National Congress (INC)Passed the Indian Civil Service (ICS) examination but resigned to join the Non-Cooperation Movement. Worked under C. R. Das, became Mayor of Calcutta (1930), and served as Congress President (1938 and re-elected in 1939).
1939Formation of Forward BlocResigned from the Congress Presidency due to ideological differences with Mahatma Gandhi and formed the All India Forward Bloc, a left-wing faction aiming for immediate and complete independence (Purna Swaraj).
1941The Great EscapeEscaped house arrest in Calcutta and fled India, eventually travelling to Germany, where he sought help from the Axis Powers (Germany and Italy).
1943–1945INA and Azad HindTravelled to Southeast Asia and assumed leadership of the Indian National Army (INA), or Azad Hind Fauj, which was formed primarily from Indian Prisoners of War. He proclaimed the Provisional Government of Free India (Azad Hind) in Singapore, recognised by 11 countries.

πŸ”‘ Key Contributions and Slogans

  • Indian National Army (INA): Mobilised thousands of Indian expatriates and POWs to fight against the British, with a women’s regiment called the Rani of JhansiΒ Regiment 4
  • National Slogans: Credited with popularising “Jai Hind” and “Dilli Chalo” (March to Delhi).5
  • Complete Independence: Was a strong advocate for immediate and uncompromising independence, rejecting the idea of Dominion Status.

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