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Anuj Dhar


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Anuj Dhar is an Indian author and former journalist. Dhar has published several books on the death of Subhas Chandra Bose which (according to official and academic views) occurred on 18 August 1945, when a Japanese plane carrying him crashed in Japanese-occupied Taiwan.

Average rating: 4.26 · 2,197 ratings · 341 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
India's Biggest Cover-up

4.24 avg rating — 928 ratings — published 2012 — 6 editions
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Your Prime Minister isDead

3.91 avg rating — 425 ratings3 editions
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What Happened to Netaji

4.31 avg rating — 190 ratings — published 2015 — 3 editions
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নেতাজি ফিরেছিলেন

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Back from the Dead: Inside ...

4.32 avg rating — 62 ratings — published 2005 — 7 editions
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Government Doesn't Want You...

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No Secret

4.30 avg rating — 30 ratings
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CIA's Eye on South Asia

4.25 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 2009
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The Bose Deception: Declass...

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Introducing Pragmatism

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“As Netaji, Bose’s two initial contributions to the idea of modern India were a national slogan and a national anthem. His political opponents at home were compelled to accept them years later.”
Anuj Dhar, India's Biggest Cover-up

“I immensely enjoyed James Cameron’s Titanic. I read how a large number of Indians shed copious tears over a fictitious story of a woman not being able to overcome the loss of her love despite decades rolling by. And I fail to understand how the same Indians could never empathise with Emilie Schenkl, who was not at peace even forty years after Bose had disappeared.”
Anuj Dhar, India's Biggest Cover-up

“Before he was assassinated in 1948, Gandhi—a senior journalist told me—rebuked Nehru and Patel for not being able to reign in the partition madness and wished that his “other son [Subhas] was here!” Reminded by a Congressman, who had witnesses the dressing down, that Bose was dead and he had himself come to hold that belief, Gandhi shot back: “He’s in Russia”.”
Anuj Dhar, India's Biggest Cover-up



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