Netaji Subhash Bose is alive in every indian hearts. We all are indebted for his freedom struggle. Salute to our real freedom fighters of India . Long live Netaji in every one's heart and soul. Jay hind ❤️🙏🇮🇳 Thanks film division for such a beautiful real documentary 🙏
@@physicscal2142 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was on the right side of the History, he did what any liberator would've done, taking sides with Germany and Japan was nothing wrong after all that time his ultimate goal was to liberate India from the occupiers. Netaji just applied common sense, 'The enemy of my enemy is my friend.' After all the only difference between Axis and Allies was that Allies won, what Hitler/NAZIs did to Jews, Churchill/Britishers/Europeans did the same and to a greater extinct to us Indians, Africans, Native Australians, and Native Americans.
@@NativeVsColonial I don't know what kind of content is being taught in Indian history books, but INA was not an army of liberation, it was very small part of Japanese army literally invading india. They just put in 4 division of Indian troops known as INA to just look good on paper like it was war of liberation. Ironically they did same thing in China ,fighting whole war on name of exiled prince puyi, and controlled entire china,after making him puppet head, they repeated same pattern in Indonesia and other asian countries by invading them and then justifying it as liberation by making some local nobody as puppet figure head. Now Google search map of Japanese empire, see it ended right on border of Indian peninsula that British occupied. hence it's obvious india was just their next target and they invaded it to occupy it, not to liberate it, just like they did to every country before it. In fact ironically INA was not even supposed to be a combative division,it was just supposed to do some spy work and propoganda, only after Subash requested general sugiyama repeatedly, it was converted in 4 combat division. Not to mention their core subash bridge was under direct control of Japanese headquarter in Burma, to quash any patriotic revolt. what kind of liberation army work like that. However ,I am quite sure INA soldier were brave souls, risking there life in hope for Indian freedom, without knowing ground reality. But Subhash being an highly deplomatic intellectual, i doubt if he did not knew what was going to happen to India even if he win the war, and was made some powerless figure head. I just found it a little bit selfish. Lot of people may argue, what's the difference, if indian occupation shifts from British to Japanese, ooh boy there is huge difference, most of people don't know much of world history, won't find much difference, but trust me Japanese or Soviet were 10 time worse then 20th cen British colonies. On top of it their occupation would have enslaved india for another 400-500 year, boz they were rising emperial power, British on another hand were already on edge, were giving back power in 30-40 years anyway. Knowing all that what subash did was preferring his own personal power play over future of India, tho i understand his own life was at risk after getting too deep into it, considering the fact how Japanese arrested Mohan Singh the real founder of INA, after he asked for autonomy of INA.
When one gain immense knowledge and also got a political mind, we get ppls like netaji. In today's date, politicians only have book knowledge or have political mind, that's why India is doing good from outside but from inside it's getting worse and worse. In 21st century, Indian middle class family aren't living, they're suffering. -- a middle cls dude whose comment you're reading.
@flimsDivision, sir i want to read the newspaper of hindusthan standard 28jan 1941. can you send me the link of the newspaper. i have searched a lot but didn't get. thank you
Despite his brief collaboration with literal nationalists and thinking the Japanese would give India freedom (despite not giving freedom to Myanmar, Indonesia, Vietnam, The Philippines, etc.)?
@@inovakovsky Somebody asked Swami Vivekananda, "Swami jee, is blind faith necessary..? Swami jee said, "yes it is, provided the one you have it on is not blind.." I am not an expert of history, but when Modi je acknowledged Netaji as the first prime minister of India, I took his words, as the truth. Yes, I am a andhbhakt.. With all due respect, I know, there are these few discussions which can not be resolved through opinions, but somehow I too feel Netaji had what it takes to be a leader, someone who walks his talk.. As far as Japanese are concerned, I don't know about there full intentions, but I respect there hard work, especially the way they bounced back as a strong nation, after suffering the atomic attacks.. Anyways, I hope you too are having a great day.. Regards
This is a goldmine...Such an amazing documentary on our beloved leader who gave our independence!
Netaji Subhash Bose is alive in every indian hearts. We all are indebted for his freedom struggle. Salute to our real freedom fighters of India . Long live Netaji in every one's heart and soul. Jay hind ❤️🙏🇮🇳
Thanks film division for such a beautiful real documentary 🙏
भारत का सच्चा देश भर और सच्चा जन नायक,देश प्रेमी,न डरा न थका और देश के अजादिके लिए अपनी जान की बाजी लगाने वाले सुभाष साहब आपको कोटी कोटी नमन ❤❤❤❤❤
"Freedom is not given. It is taken."
~ Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
I respect Subash, but taking part in Japanese invasion of India was worst decision that could have harmed india
@@physicscal2142 Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was on the right side of the History, he did what any liberator would've done, taking sides with Germany and Japan was nothing wrong after all that time his ultimate goal was to liberate India from the occupiers. Netaji just applied common sense, 'The enemy of my enemy is my friend.'
After all the only difference between Axis and Allies was that Allies won, what Hitler/NAZIs did to Jews, Churchill/Britishers/Europeans did the same and to a greater extinct to us Indians, Africans, Native Australians, and Native Americans.
@@NativeVsColonial I don't know what kind of content is being taught in Indian history books, but INA was not an army of liberation, it was very small part of Japanese army literally invading india. They just put in 4 division of Indian troops known as INA to just look good on paper like it was war of liberation. Ironically they did same thing in China ,fighting whole war on name of exiled prince puyi, and controlled entire china,after making him puppet head, they repeated same pattern in Indonesia and other asian countries by invading them and then justifying it as liberation by making some local nobody as puppet figure head. Now Google search map of Japanese empire, see it ended right on border of Indian peninsula that British occupied. hence it's obvious india was just their next target and they invaded it to occupy it, not to liberate it, just like they did to every country before it. In fact ironically INA was not even supposed to be a combative division,it was just supposed to do some spy work and propoganda, only after Subash requested general sugiyama repeatedly, it was converted in 4 combat division. Not to mention their core subash bridge was under direct control of Japanese headquarter in Burma, to quash any patriotic revolt. what kind of liberation army work like that. However ,I am quite sure INA soldier were brave souls, risking there life in hope for Indian freedom, without knowing ground reality. But Subhash being an highly deplomatic intellectual, i doubt if he did not knew what was going to happen to India even if he win the war, and was made some powerless figure head. I just found it a little bit selfish. Lot of people may argue, what's the difference, if indian occupation shifts from British to Japanese, ooh boy there is huge difference, most of people don't know much of world history, won't find much difference, but trust me Japanese or Soviet were 10 time worse then 20th cen British colonies. On top of it their occupation would have enslaved india for another 400-500 year, boz they were rising emperial power, British on another hand were already on edge, were giving back power in 30-40 years anyway. Knowing all that what subash did was preferring his own personal power play over future of India, tho i understand his own life was at risk after getting too deep into it, considering the fact how Japanese arrested Mohan Singh the real founder of INA, after he asked for autonomy of INA.
Netaji -- the proud of India and Bengal
Film Division just did a 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥Job , Not many can do it so brilliantly , Keep Inspiring , Netaji Zindabad🙏🙏🙌🙌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
This is gold mine. Thank you for sharing ❤
This channel is gold😍
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गुना कुमारी
जक्ष हिन्द नेताजी मातृभूमि को समर्पित सैनिकों को शत शत नमन ;
So fewer views thos should at least 5 million views
He freed India
He freed India and he needs to be recognized
He is Vivekananda himself...
A True Freedom Fighter... A True Statesman.... ❤️
Salutes to our Real Freedom Fighter Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Ji.. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Please also upload the video (either audio) on how ina reached Delhi (red fort)
We are indebted to SUBHASH Chandra Bose.
When one gain immense knowledge and also got a political mind, we get ppls like netaji.
In today's date, politicians only have book knowledge or have political mind, that's why India is doing good from outside but from inside it's getting worse and worse.
In 21st century, Indian middle class family aren't living, they're suffering.
-- a middle cls dude whose comment you're reading.
Netaji is the first prime minister of india also father of india
Isme shahnawaz ki recording kitni purani hai?
😱😱😱😱oooowhat a video
@flimsDivision, sir i want to read the newspaper of hindusthan standard 28jan 1941. can you send me the link of the newspaper. i have searched a lot but didn't get. thank you
Finally our first prime minister Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, gets his due credit today. I feel so proud of him..
Jai Hind
Despite his brief collaboration with literal nationalists and thinking the Japanese would give India freedom (despite not giving freedom to Myanmar, Indonesia, Vietnam, The Philippines, etc.)?
@@inovakovsky Somebody asked Swami Vivekananda, "Swami jee, is blind faith necessary..?
Swami jee said, "yes it is, provided the one you have it on is not blind.."
I am not an expert of history, but when Modi je acknowledged Netaji as the first prime minister of India, I took his words, as the truth. Yes, I am a andhbhakt..
With all due respect, I know, there are these few discussions which can not be resolved through opinions, but somehow I too feel Netaji had what it takes to be a leader, someone who walks his talk..
As far as Japanese are concerned, I don't know about there full intentions, but I respect there hard work, especially the way they bounced back as a strong nation, after suffering the atomic attacks..
Anyways, I hope you too are having a great day..
Regards
Netaji is the greatest hero of india also freed india
Joy hind joy netaji ❤❤❤
Joy mohakal🥰🌹🙏🙇♀
🙏🙏Great man and great activities🙏🙏
সুভাষ বাবু 🙏❤️❤️
National Hero
Vivekananda.2
A great bow to the real freedom fighter of nation....🙏
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Jai hind 🇮🇳🎉
People watching in 2024❤❤
Jai Hind Subhash ji
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German jaane se pehle Russian ambessy gaya tha 🙏🙏
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Jai Hind ........
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जय सुभाष चन्द्र बोस 🇮🇳
I feel sick to my guts thinking of the trchery of nehru gandhi which lasted for 70 yrs.
Indeed we got our freedom on 2014.
Jai Hind.
What changed in 2014?
india lost democracy to cowcracy in 2014
The voice seems to be of Sugata Bose.
GOLD
Ffffffff america
Gandhis quite india flop in 1942
False narrative by shah nawaz khan,, there is no divisions by name of any person 😡😡
He told what netaji told him to tell
Ffffffffff briton
Gandhi uslesss
Sisir bose gave a false narrative 😡😡