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- Subhas Chandra Bose, born in 1897 in Cuttack, Odisha, was a visionary leader and tireless advocate for India’s freedom.
- He was influenced by Swami Vivekananda and British imperialism.
- Bose’s early life and education in England fueled his determination to fight for India’s independence.
- Subhas Chandra Bose’s leadership in the Indian National Congress focused on a radical, direct approach to independence.
- This promoted mass mobilization and coordinated action against British rule.
- Bose’s presidency in 1938 marked a turning point, leading to the formation of the Indian National Army (INA) during World War II.
- Bose’s leadership inspired Indian soldiers to fight alongside the Axis powers.
- Bose’s charismatic leadership, including his Azad Hind Radio broadcasts, inspired millions of Indians to fight colonial oppression.
- His famous call “Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom!” remains etched in history.
- Bose’s disappearance in 1945 remains a subject of intrigue, but his legacy as a freedom fighter and visionary leader remains unblemished.