Author and Netaji's nephew Ashis Ray hopes to end the debate with his book "Laid to Rest", which collates the findings of 11 different investigations and concludes that he died on August 18, 1945 in a plane crash in Taipei.
Ray says his book is the white paper on the enduring mystery of when the freedom fighter died.
The book, with a foreword by Netaji's daughter Anita Bose Pfaff, claims to end the controversy once and for all by putting across 11 investigations official and unofficial
The crucial element as to why this matter festered for 72 years is the fact that his brother and mentor, the person who was the real arbiter of this situation, Sarat Bose, died in 1950 leaving this matter inconclusive.
My book brings together 11 different investigations
four Indian, three Japanese, three British and one Taiwanese
which reach the conclusion that Netaji died on 18 August, 1945 following the plane crash, the London-based author said during the book launch at Bikaner House here earlier this week.
Giving details, Ray said the crash took place because the aircraft, which belonged to the Japanese Air Force, was slightly" defective and nosedived as soon it took off from Taipei.
There were 13-14 passengers in the plane and half of them died. Netaji survived for few hours. There were seven survivors and six of them have repeatedly provided sworn testimonies as to what happen to them and what they saw, and it is something which is completely undeniable, he said.
Former ambassador Aftab Seth and historian Aditya Mukherjee put their weight behind the evidence presented in the book at the panel discussion, which preceded the formal launch of the book.
The panelists were unanimous in their view that bad politics was the reason mystical theories were doing the rounds even after three-fourths of a century.
The Indian government after two years of declassifying all the documents has made no move to bring closure to this," Seth said, adding that it was high time the government of India makes a formal request for the ashes.
It's an issue that is screaming out loud" to be closed, Seth said.
In December 2016, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the first set of 100 declassified files pertaining to Netaji at the National Archives of India.
The timing is right because the Netaji papers have ratified what I believed in for many years and now with more evidence at my disposal I think it is time to bring the matter to a close, the author replied to the questions put to him by PTI.
Published by Roli Books, "Laid to Rest" is priced Rs 595.
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