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An Indian Pilgrim is the autobiography of Subhas Chandra Bose, one of India’s most prominent and controversial freedom fighters. The book provides a comprehensive account of Bose’s life from his early years through his political awakening and involvement in the Indian independence movement.
Through vivid narratives, Bose shares his philosophical evolution, his time in prison, his international travels, and his vision for a free India. The memoir captures his interactions with other nationalist leaders, his ideological differences with mainstream Congress, and his controversial decision to seek Japanese support during World War II.
This seminal work offers readers intimate glimpses into the mind of a visionary leader who believed in armed struggle for independence. The autobiography remains essential reading for understanding the diversity of thought within India’s freedom struggle and Bose’s enduring legacy as Netaji.







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