The video discusses the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, a key figure in India's struggle for independence from British rule. On August 18, 1945, Bose was reportedly on a plane that crashed, leading to his death. However, numerous theories and conspiracy theories have emerged over the years, suggesting that he may have survived the crash and lived under a different identity.
Bose, also known as Netaji, was a leader of the Indian National Army, a force that fought against British rule during World War II. After the war, he sought support from Japan to fund his army's fight against the British. However, as Japan was losing the war, Bose's funding was cut off.
On August 17, 1945, Bose called his officers to discuss his plans. He decided to go to a safe place and didn't tell anyone where he was going. His allies believed he was going to Manchuria, which was still under Japan's control. However, the Soviet Army was moving fast towards that direction.
Bose's plane crashed on August 18, 1945, as he was leaving for Tokyo. The Japanese government issued a statement announcing Bose's death. However, many Indians and historians questioned this account, as Bose's other colleagues were not on the plane, and there were no official photographs of his body.
The Indian government conducted several investigations into Bose's death, but none conclusively proved the official account. Some theories suggest that Bose lived under a different identity, known as Gumnami Baba, in Uttar Pradesh. However, these theories lack solid evidence.
Despite the numerous theories and investigations, the true fate of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose remains a mystery. The video concludes by emphasizing the importance of believing official investigations and providing solid evidence when questioning them.
1. On August 6, 1945, a nuclear bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, marking the end of World War II. The Allied powers, America, the Soviet Union, and Britain, defeated the Axis powers, Germany, Italy, and Japan, as a result of this event.
2. Subhash Chandra Bose, an Indian National Army leader, sought help from Germany to fund his army. He was advised by Japan to seek their help due to the close ties between India and Japan.
3. On August 16, 1945, Bose held a meeting with his officers to discuss his plans. He decided to go to a safe place and didn't inform anyone about his destination.
4. On August 17, 1945, Bose left Saigon and was reported dead in a plane crash on August 18, 1945.
5. There are several theories about Bose's death. Some believe he died in the plane crash, while others suggest he is alive and living as a monk in India.
6. A government investigation conducted in 1956 concluded that Bose died in the plane crash. However, this conclusion was questioned by Bose's brother, Suresh Chandra Bose, who submitted a report stating that Bose was still alive.
7. In 1967, Samar Guha, a member of the parliament, promised to investigate Bose's death. However, during the emergency, Guha was arrested and later wrote a book from jail, contradicting the Shah Nawaz Committee's investigation.
8. The Mukherjee Commission, set up in 1970, concluded that Bose's death was not due to a plane crash and suggested that Bose was alive.
9. The Indian government has declassified all documents related to Bose's death, stating that the conclusion of the Mukherjee Commission is the same as the conclusion of 10 previous government investigations.
10. Despite these investigations and official statements, conspiracy theories about Bose's death persist. Some believe he is alive and living as a monk in India, while others suggest he was captured and killed by Joseph Stalin.