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The Indian Struggle 1920–1942
Sisir K. Bose and Sugata Bose
Launched on :
23/08/2022
Venue :
India International Centre, New Delhi.
Professor Sugata Bose, Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University and Ms Subhashini Ali, former Member of Parliament launch the three books
A young reader shows interest in books on Netaji’s life and works
Professor Sugata Bose interacts with guests at the event
On behalf of Orient BlackSwan, Suchetana welcomes the gathering
Professor Bose addresses a rapt audience
Professor Bose introduces the books
Professor Bose presents an original manuscript before the audience
Ms Ali discusses the enduring relevance of Netaji’s writings in today’s political moment
Professor Suranjan Das, the Vice-Chancellor, Jadavpur University (in blue shirt, last row) listens as part of the audience
A member of the audience poses a question
Ronen Sen, Former Ambassador to the US converses with Professor Bose
Professor Jayati Ghosh, Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA and Ms Jahnavi Sen, Deputy Editor and Executive News Producer,
The Wire
, speak to Ms Ali
On behalf of Orient BlackSwan, Sanna delivers the vote of thanks