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Fundamental Questions Of Indian Revolution is a pivotal work by Subhas Chandra Bose that delves into the essential ideological and philosophical questions underlying India’s revolutionary movement for independence. The book provides critical insight into the political thought and strategic vision that Bose brought to the Indian independence struggle.
Through this comprehensive analysis, Bose articulates the fundamental principles that should guide revolutionary movements and examines the social, economic, and political dimensions of India’s fight for freedom. The work reflects Bose’s distinctive perspective on nationalism, self-governance, and the path to national liberation.
This text remains an essential resource for understanding the intellectual foundations of the Indian independence movement and the diverse ideological approaches that characterized this pivotal period in Indian history. It continues to influence scholars, students, and political thinkers interested in revolutionary movements and nationalist thought.







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