Anuj Dhar
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Anuj Dhar is an Indian author and social activist. He is one of the founders of the Delhi based national non-profit trust Mission Netaji, which conducts research on the Indian freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Formerly, he was a journalist with The Hindustan Times.
Dhar was instrumental in earning valuable information from the Taiwan government that no plane crash involving Netaji Bose had happened in or around Taihoku airport on or around August 18, 1945.[1] The Justice Mukherjee Commission of Inquiry which probed into the disappearance of Bose, corroborated this finding.[2] But, the Indian government rejected the findings of the commission.[3] Ever since, Dhar and Mission Netaji have been fighting to bring out the truth, utilising the Right to Information Act.[4][5][6]
Dhar has also written a book on the Bose mystery, entitled Back from Dead: Inside the Subhas Bose Mystery.
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[edit] Bibliography
- Back from Dead: Inside the Subhas Bose Mystery (2005) ISBN 8170492378
[edit] References
- ^ outlookindia.com | wired
- ^ The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News
- ^ The Hindu : National : Members demand full debate on panel report
- ^ http://www.ibnlive.com/news/india/05_2007/govt-opposes-on-rti-on-netaji-file-41779.html
- ^ Netaji did not die in aircrash: web site
- ^ Some Netaji files may be declassified