Declaring that "there is no need to strangle history", Modi told Netaji's family members during a meeting here that he would also urge foreign governments to declassify files on Bose available with them by writing to them and personally taking up with their leaders, beginning with Russia in December.
Modi made the announcements while hosting Netaji's 35 family members who welcomed it and hoped the "historic" decision would finally lift the veil over his mysterious disappearance.
"Will also request foreign governments to declassify files on Netaji available with them. Shall begin this with Russia in December," he said in another tweet.
Declaring that "there is no need to strangle history", Modi said "Nations that forget their history lack the power to create it."
Successive governments have refused to make public these documents, arguing that India's relations with foreign countries would be jeopardised. Modi's office too had stated till August this year that the files cannot be declassified as it will adversely affect relations with foreign countries.
"We had a remarkable & extensive interaction...I told Subhas Babu's family members - please consider me a part of your family. They shared their valuable suggestions with me," the Prime Minister said, while remarking that "it was a privilege to welcome" them to 7, Race Course Road, his official residence.
