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Foreword - 11 1. Simmerings of Discontent 1757-1857 2. Nascent Nationalism 3. Two decades of militant patriotism 4. Embryonic Stage 5. Massacre In Jalianwala Bagh 1919 6. Bose's resignation from ICS - entry into politics 1921 7. Second phase of militancy 1925 - 1930 8. Resolve for complete independence - 1927 9. Dissent against the Mahatma 10. Fellow travellers in Hazardous path 11. Incarceration and exile of Subhas to Europe 12. Canvassing for the cause; Cupid strikes 13. Return of the Prodigal-acceptance of crown 14. Crossing swords with the Titan 15. Love and hate relations between Bose and Jawaharlal 16. The World War Two and AICC's Vassilation 17. The Neophyte 18. Fervent plea to the Mahatma 19. The great escape from India 20. Universal surprise of the Vanishing trick 21. Trauma of uncertainty 22. Guide Bhagat Ram's disclosures on escape plan 23. In transit - Berlin 1941-42 24. Roman holiday with a mission 25. Dictates to dictator 26. Free India born in Berlin 27. South East Asian imbroglio 10 Netaji Subhas Bose ythe great revolutionary 28. Co-operating among East Asian countries 29. Subhas flays Sir Stafford Crips's proposals 30. Historic meeting of Subhas with Hitler 31. Quit India Movement 'Do or Die' call by Mahatma 32. INA Chief's differences with JapanesArmy 33. Preparations for Netaji's shift to East 1943 34. Perilous voyage of Subhas by Submarine 35. Tactical compromises of Rash Behari Bose 36. Premier Tojo promises all help to Netaji 37. Leadership of movement passed on to Netaji 38. Period of hectic activity and consolidation 39. Azad Hind Provisional Government setup 40. Liberation of Indian Territories by the INA 41. Differences with Japanese coordinators 42. Awe-inspiring sacrifices by INA . 43. Tactical suspension of War and reorganisation of forces 44. Bilateral agreement with new regime in Japan 45. Strategic Repositioning, 46. Visit to war front for on the spot assessment 47. Forced march from Rangoon to Bangkok 48. Vanquished but glorious 49. Bitter opposition to the partition of India 50. The last journey of 18 August to unknown destination 51. Why British cabinet discussed the trial of Bose in October ? 52. Evidence of "Eyewitness" lead to more doubts. 53. Red Fort trail of INA Generals 54. Rehabilitation of privileged few: The INA after the war 55. Continued controversy on the aircrash 56. Appointment of Judicial (Khosla) Commission 57. Memorials to INA and Netaji demanded 58. Did Netaji Subhas die in a concentration camp ? Postscript: Professor Anita Bose's views - 504 Acknowledgments - 511 Appendices - 519