About the Book
"Sixty long years haven't been enough to end the Subhas Chandra Bose 'death' controversy. Behind the myths lurk dark realities. Politicians pay lip service. Officials don't speak up. The intelligence community think the matter is volatile. Foreigners want to get something off their chests. Media is forever chasing the leads. The judiciary has reasons to be suspicious. The Government of India say that they aren't sure what happened. Still, they don't like anyone getting into the heart of the matter. Classified records in the South Block have either unlawfully been destroyed or not been disclosed. All that has come to light hints at something sinister. Beginning with the irresistible proofs that Netaji did not dies in 1945." Join a journalist's roller-coaster exposition through intriguing facts, fallacies and fancies. Secret papers, startling disclosures, shocking evidence: It is the closest you get to see the lid going off India's longest running mystery.