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The Hindu Pathan, born in Ghalla Dher village not far from Nowshera, at the age of 68 wrote Most of what ordinary readers know about Talwar, who was nicknamed Silver by the British intelligence, is from a book that he published via the publication division of the Communist Party of India, of which he was a member. All that is narrated through the life of Bhagat Ram Talwar, known to Indians as the man who accompanied Bose when the former Congress party president escaped to Kabul in 1941. The book adds yet another fascinating chapter to the Bose mystery, and how World War II played out in the lives of Netaji, many of his supporters and among the global powers. The Indian Spy: The True Story of the Most Remarkable Secret Agent of World War II was originally published in 2016 in the U.K.
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London-based journalist-writer Mihir Bose has played a crucial role in filling the many mysterious gaps and critical information about Netaji ever since his first biography of the freedom fighter came out in the 1980s. Even seven decades after he disappeared, Bose continues his unusual exuberant journey stoking Indian pride and imagination. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is a fascinating, and an unusual, historical figure who combines charisma and mystery, a deadly cocktail that has spurred a flourishing industry of books, essays, documentaries, films and endless discussions.