***** Sumit Kumar is a compelling tribute to one of India's most courageous and visionary revolutionaries. This biography sheds light on the extraordinary life of Ras Behari Bose, a fearless leader whose relentless pursuit of freedom played a pivotal role in shaping India's independence movement.
***** in Bengal in 1886, Ras Behari Bose was not just a freedom fighter but a strategist who challenged British rule with revolutionary zeal. His involvement in the Ghadar Movement and his efforts to organize the Indian National Army laid the groundwork for future resistance against colonial oppression. Sumit Kumar brings his inspiring journey to life, capturing his unwavering dedication and sacrifice.
***** book provides a deep dive into Bose's underground resistance, his secret operations, and his pivotal role in India's fight for independence. It also explores his exile in Japan, where he continued his efforts to mobilize Indian revolutionaries on foreign soil. With meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Sumit Kumar unveils the legacy of a patriot whose name deserves to be remembered alongside the greats of India's freedom struggle.
***** “A brilliantly written and well-researched account of Ras Behari Bose’s life! This book is a must-read for anyone interested in India’s freedom struggle. The details of his revolutionary activities and exile in Japan were fascinating and eye-opening.”
***** “A gripping biography that does justice to the legacy of Ras Behari Bose. The author has done an incredible job in presenting the lesser-known aspects of his contributions. A bit more on his early life would have made it even better, but overall, an excellent read.”
***** “Sumit Kumar brings Ras Behari Bose’s story to life with engaging storytelling and strong research. The book explores not just his revolutionary work but also his challenges and sacrifices. Highly recommended for history lovers!”
***** “A good book on Ras Behari Bose, but some parts felt rushed. While it covers his major contributions well, I was hoping for a more personal insight into his life. Still, a valuable read for those interested in India's freedom movement.”